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Thou hast stol'n that which after some few hours Were thine without offence ; and at my death Thou hast seal'd up my expectation : Thy life did manifest thou lov'dst me not , And thou wilt have me die assur'd of it .
Thou hast stol'n that which after some few hours Were thine without offence ; and at my death Thou hast seal'd up my expectation : Thy life did manifest thou lov'dst me not , And thou wilt have me die assur'd of it .
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Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax , who with age and envy Was grown into a hoop ? hast thou forgot her ? Ari . No , sir . Pro . Thou hast . Where was she born ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . O ! was she so ?
Hast thou forgot The foul witch Sycorax , who with age and envy Was grown into a hoop ? hast thou forgot her ? Ari . No , sir . Pro . Thou hast . Where was she born ? speak ; tell me . Ari . Sir , in Argier . Pro . O ! was she so ?
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When Thou hast done , Thou hast not done , For , I have more . ... Swear by Thyself , that at my death Thy son Shall shine as He shines now , and heretofore ; And , having done that , Thou hast done , I fear no more .
When Thou hast done , Thou hast not done , For , I have more . ... Swear by Thyself , that at my death Thy son Shall shine as He shines now , and heretofore ; And , having done that , Thou hast done , I fear no more .
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