The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1T. Bensley, 1803 |
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Page 33
... hope That he's undrown'd . Ant . O , out of that no hope , What great hope have you ! no hope , that way , is Another way so high an hope , that even VOL . I. D Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond , But doubts discovery TEMPEST . 33.
... hope That he's undrown'd . Ant . O , out of that no hope , What great hope have you ! no hope , that way , is Another way so high an hope , that even VOL . I. D Ambition cannot pierce a wink beyond , But doubts discovery TEMPEST . 33.
Page 41
... hope now , thou art not drown'd . Is the storm over- blown ? I hid me under the dead moon - calf's gaber- dine , for fear of the storm : And art thou living , Stephano ? O Stephano , two Neapolitans ' scap'd ! Ste . Pr'ythee , do not ...
... hope now , thou art not drown'd . Is the storm over- blown ? I hid me under the dead moon - calf's gaber- dine , for fear of the storm : And art thou living , Stephano ? O Stephano , two Neapolitans ' scap'd ! Ste . Pr'ythee , do not ...
Page 55
... hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd , Whom thus we stray to find ; and the sea mocks Our frustrate search on land : Well , let him go . Ant . I am right glad that he's so out of hope . [ Aside to Sebastian . Do ...
... hope , and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd , Whom thus we stray to find ; and the sea mocks Our frustrate search on land : Well , let him go . Ant . I am right glad that he's so out of hope . [ Aside to Sebastian . Do ...
Page 60
... shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly , That you shall hate it both : therefore , take heed , As Hymen's lamps shall light you . Fer . As I hope For quiet days , fair issue , and long life 60 TEMPEST .
... shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly , That you shall hate it both : therefore , take heed , As Hymen's lamps shall light you . Fer . As I hope For quiet days , fair issue , and long life 60 TEMPEST .
Page 83
... hope to see the nuptial Of these our dear - beloved solemniz'd ; And thence retire me to my Milan , where Every third thought shall be my grave . Alon . I long To hear the story of your life , which must Take the ear strangely . Pro . I ...
... hope to see the nuptial Of these our dear - beloved solemniz'd ; And thence retire me to my Milan , where Every third thought shall be my grave . Alon . I long To hear the story of your life , which must Take the ear strangely . Pro . I ...
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