The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... hold , a - hold ; set her two courses ; off to sea again , lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mar. All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! All lost . [ Exeunt . ་ I Boats . What , must our mouths be TEMPEST .
... hold , a - hold ; set her two courses ; off to sea again , lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mar. All lost ! to prayers , to prayers ! All lost . [ Exeunt . ་ I Boats . What , must our mouths be TEMPEST .
Page 26
... hold notwithstanding , their fresh- ness , and glosses ; being rather new - dy'd , than stain'd with salt water . Ant . If but one of his pockets could speak , would it not say , he lies ? Seb . Ay , or very falsely pocket up his report ...
... hold notwithstanding , their fresh- ness , and glosses ; being rather new - dy'd , than stain'd with salt water . Ant . If but one of his pockets could speak , would it not say , he lies ? Seb . Ay , or very falsely pocket up his report ...
Page 96
... hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike , that now she hath enfranchis'd them Upon some other pawn for fealty . Val . Nay , sure , I think , she holds them prisoners still . Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and ...
... hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike , that now she hath enfranchis'd them Upon some other pawn for fealty . Val . Nay , sure , I think , she holds them prisoners still . Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and ...
Page 102
... . I will forget that Julia is alive , Rememb'ring that my love to her is dead ; And Valentine I'll hold an enemy , Aiming at Silvia as a sweeter friend . I cannot now prove constant to myself , Without some 102 TWO GENTLEMEN.
... . I will forget that Julia is alive , Rememb'ring that my love to her is dead ; And Valentine I'll hold an enemy , Aiming at Silvia as a sweeter friend . I cannot now prove constant to myself , Without some 102 TWO GENTLEMEN.
Page 117
... hold of thee , ( For thou hast shewn some sign of good desert , ) Makes me the better to confer with thee . Pro . Longer than I prove loyal to your grace , Let me not live to look upon your grace . Duke . Thou know'st , how willingly I ...
... hold of thee , ( For thou hast shewn some sign of good desert , ) Makes me the better to confer with thee . Pro . Longer than I prove loyal to your grace , Let me not live to look upon your grace . Duke . Thou know'st , how willingly I ...
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