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Pagina 8
Heavens thank you for ' t ! And now , Were most impertinent . I pray you , sir , Mira
. Wherefore did they not , ( For still ' t is beating in my mind , ) your reason That
hour , destroy us ? For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Well demanded , wench ...
Heavens thank you for ' t ! And now , Were most impertinent . I pray you , sir , Mira
. Wherefore did they not , ( For still ' t is beating in my mind , ) your reason That
hour , destroy us ? For raising this sea - storm ? Pro . Well demanded , wench ...
Pagina 10
Could not again undo ; it was mine art , When I arrived , and heard thee , that
made Enter CALIBAN . gape Cal . As wicked dew as e ' er my mother brushed
The pine , and let thee out . With raven ' s feather from unwholesome fen , Ari . I
thank ...
Could not again undo ; it was mine art , When I arrived , and heard thee , that
made Enter CALIBAN . gape Cal . As wicked dew as e ' er my mother brushed
The pine , and let thee out . With raven ' s feather from unwholesome fen , Ari . I
thank ...
Pagina 15
And yet he would be king on ' t . He came alive to land . Ant . The latter end of his
commonwealth forAlon . No , no , he ' s gone . gets the beginning Seb . Sir , you
may thank yourself for this great Gon . All things in common , nature should ...
And yet he would be king on ' t . He came alive to land . Ant . The latter end of his
commonwealth forAlon . No , no , he ' s gone . gets the beginning Seb . Sir , you
may thank yourself for this great Gon . All things in common , nature should ...
Pagina 16
Thank you : wondrous heavy . - - Which throes thee much to yield . [ Alonso
sleeps . Exit ARIEL . Ant . Thus , sir : Scb . What a strange drowsiness possesses
them ? Although this lord of weak remembrance , this Ant . It is the quality o ' the ...
Thank you : wondrous heavy . - - Which throes thee much to yield . [ Alonso
sleeps . Exit ARIEL . Ant . Thus , sir : Scb . What a strange drowsiness possesses
them ? Although this lord of weak remembrance , this Ant . It is the quality o ' the ...
Pagina 22
Thou liest . indignity . Ste . Do I so ? take thou that . [ Strikes him . Cal . I thank my
noble lord . Wilt thou be As you like this , give me the lie another time . pleased to
hearken once again to the suit I made Trin . I did not give the lie : - Out o ' your ...
Thou liest . indignity . Ste . Do I so ? take thou that . [ Strikes him . Cal . I thank my
noble lord . Wilt thou be As you like this , give me the lie another time . pleased to
hearken once again to the suit I made Trin . I did not give the lie : - Out o ' your ...
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