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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... which lasted forty - eight hours and scattered the whole feet , wherein some of them lost their masts and others were much distressed , Seven of the vessels , however , reached Virginia ; and , after landing about three hundred and ...
... which lasted forty - eight hours and scattered the whole feet , wherein some of them lost their masts and others were much distressed , Seven of the vessels , however , reached Virginia ; and , after landing about three hundred and ...
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If you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . Cheerly , good hearts . Out of our way , say . [ Erit . Gon . I have great comfort from this ...
If you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . Cheerly , good hearts . Out of our way , say . [ Erit . Gon . I have great comfort from this ...
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Mira . You have often Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd , And left me to a bootless inquisition ; Concluding , Stay , not yet . - Pro . The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive .
Mira . You have often Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd , And left me to a bootless inquisition ; Concluding , Stay , not yet . - Pro . The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive .
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Pro . Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . Mira . Wherefore did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro .
Pro . Hear a little further , And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which , this story Were most impertinent . Mira . Wherefore did they not That hour destroy us ? Pro .
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... that have more time For vainer hours , and tutors not so careful . Mira . Heavens thank you for't ! And pray you , sir , ( For stilt ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason For raising this sea - storm ? now , I : Pro .
... that have more time For vainer hours , and tutors not so careful . Mira . Heavens thank you for't ! And pray you , sir , ( For stilt ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason For raising this sea - storm ? now , I : Pro .
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