The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... PROSPERO and MIRANDA . MIRA . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour down ftinking pitch , But that the fea , mounting to the welkin's check , Dafhes ...
... PROSPERO and MIRANDA . MIRA . If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them : The sky , it seems , would pour down ftinking pitch , But that the fea , mounting to the welkin's check , Dafhes ...
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... PROSPERO at a distance . MIRA . Alas , now ! pray you , Work not fo hard : I would , the lightning had Burnt up thofe logs , that you are enjoin'd to pile ! Pray , fet it down , and reft you : when this burns , ' Twill weep for having ...
... PROSPERO at a distance . MIRA . Alas , now ! pray you , Work not fo hard : I would , the lightning had Burnt up thofe logs , that you are enjoin'd to pile ! Pray , fet it down , and reft you : when this burns , ' Twill weep for having ...
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... PROSPERO above , in- vifible . Enter feveral frange Shapes , bringing in a banquet ; they dance about it with gentle actions of falutation ; and , inviting the king , & c . to eat , they depart . ALON . What harmony is this ? my good ...
... PROSPERO above , in- vifible . Enter feveral frange Shapes , bringing in a banquet ; they dance about it with gentle actions of falutation ; and , inviting the king , & c . to eat , they depart . ALON . What harmony is this ? my good ...
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... PROSPERO from above . of fomething holy , fir , why ALON . O , it is monftrous ! monftrous ! Methought , the billows fpoke , and told me of it ; The winds did fing it to me ; and the thunder , That deep and dreadful organ - pipe ...
... PROSPERO from above . of fomething holy , fir , why ALON . O , it is monftrous ! monftrous ! Methought , the billows fpoke , and told me of it ; The winds did fing it to me ; and the thunder , That deep and dreadful organ - pipe ...
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William Shakespeare. A C T IV . SCENE I. Before Profpero's cell . Enter PROSPERO , FERDINAND , and MIRANDA , PRO . If I have too aufterely punish'd you , Your compenfation makes amends ; for I Have given you here a thread of mine own ...
William Shakespeare. A C T IV . SCENE I. Before Profpero's cell . Enter PROSPERO , FERDINAND , and MIRANDA , PRO . If I have too aufterely punish'd you , Your compenfation makes amends ; for I Have given you here a thread of mine own ...
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