The Dramatic Works, Volume 1at the Clarendon Press, M DCC LXXXVI. To be had of Mess. Rivington, London; Mess. Prince and Cooke and C. Selwin Rann, Oxford; and of Mess. Pearson and Rollason, Birmingham, 1829 |
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--Come . l'îl manacle thy neck and feet together ; Sea - water shalt thou drink , thy food shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks , Wherein the a corn cradled : Follow . Fer .
--Come . l'îl manacle thy neck and feet together ; Sea - water shalt thou drink , thy food shall be The fresh - brook muscles , wither'd roots , and husks , Wherein the a corn cradled : Follow . Fer .
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You nymphs , callid Naiads , of the wand'ring brooks , With your sedg'd crowns , and ever harmless looks , Leave your crisp 14 channels , and on this green land Answer your summons ; Juno does command : Come , temperate nymphs ...
You nymphs , callid Naiads , of the wand'ring brooks , With your sedg'd crowns , and ever harmless looks , Leave your crisp 14 channels , and on this green land Answer your summons ; Juno does command : Come , temperate nymphs ...
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Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing. 1 Defends it from the weather . 2 i . e . Until you release them . 3 A sensation . which PROSPERO observing , speaks . A solemn air , sc . 1 . 75 TEMPEST .
Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing. 1 Defends it from the weather . 2 i . e . Until you release them . 3 A sensation . which PROSPERO observing , speaks . A solemn air , sc . 1 . 75 TEMPEST .
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Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing lakes , and groves 4 ; And ye , that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him When he comes back ; you demy - puppets , that By moon - shine do the green - sour ...
Ye elves of hills , brooks , standing lakes , and groves 4 ; And ye , that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune , and do fly him When he comes back ; you demy - puppets , that By moon - shine do the green - sour ...
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A thousand more mischances than this one Have learn'd me how to brook this patiently . 2 Out . Come , bring her away . 1 Out . Where is the gentleman that was with her ? 3 Out . Being nimble - footed , he hath outrun us , But Moyses and ...
A thousand more mischances than this one Have learn'd me how to brook this patiently . 2 Out . Come , bring her away . 1 Out . Where is the gentleman that was with her ? 3 Out . Being nimble - footed , he hath outrun us , But Moyses and ...
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