The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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... swear against it , And gape at wid'st to glut him . [ A confused noise within . ] Mercy on us ! - We split , we split ! -Farewell , my wife and children ! -Farewell , brother ! -We split , we split , we split ! - Ant . Let's all sink wi ...
... swear against it , And gape at wid'st to glut him . [ A confused noise within . ] Mercy on us ! - We split , we split ! -Farewell , my wife and children ! -Farewell , brother ! -We split , we split , we split ! - Ant . Let's all sink wi ...
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... Swear by this bottle how thou cam'st hither . I escap'd upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved o'erboard , by this bottle ! - which I made of the bark of a tree with mine own hands , since I was cast ashore . Cal . I'll swear ...
... Swear by this bottle how thou cam'st hither . I escap'd upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved o'erboard , by this bottle ! - which I made of the bark of a tree with mine own hands , since I was cast ashore . Cal . I'll swear ...
Page 29
... swear'st grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore ? Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the news ? found Boats . The best news is , that we have safely Our King , and company : the next , our ship , Which but three glasses since we gave ...
... swear'st grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore ? Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the news ? found Boats . The best news is , that we have safely Our King , and company : the next , our ship , Which but three glasses since we gave ...
Page 44
... swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit , Any by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did lovea lady ; But ...
... swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit , Any by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did lovea lady ; But ...
Page 71
... swear- ings , and starings , pribbles , and prabbles ? Fal . Well , I am your theme : you have the start of me : I am dejected ; I am not able to answer the Welsh flannel ; ignorance itself is a plummet o'er me : use me as you will ...
... swear- ings , and starings , pribbles , and prabbles ? Fal . Well , I am your theme : you have the start of me : I am dejected ; I am not able to answer the Welsh flannel ; ignorance itself is a plummet o'er me : use me as you will ...
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