The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... thee , Through all the signories it was the first , ( Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter ! ) who And Prospero the prime duke ; being so reputed Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing In dignity , and , for the liberal ...
... thee , Through all the signories it was the first , ( Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter ! ) who And Prospero the prime duke ; being so reputed Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing In dignity , and , for the liberal ...
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... thee , The king's son bave I landed by himself ; By help of her more potent ministers , Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs , And in her most unmitigable rage , In an odd angle of the isle , and sitting , Into a cloven pine ...
... thee , The king's son bave I landed by himself ; By help of her more potent ministers , Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs , And in her most unmitigable rage , In an odd angle of the isle , and sitting , Into a cloven pine ...
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... thee , This music crept by me upon the waters ; Weeping again the king my father's wreck , And show d thee all the qualities o ' the isle , Allaying both their fury , and my passion , The fresh springs , brine pits , barren place , and ...
... thee , This music crept by me upon the waters ; Weeping again the king my father's wreck , And show d thee all the qualities o ' the isle , Allaying both their fury , and my passion , The fresh springs , brine pits , barren place , and ...
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... thee in ber , and I do adore trod on neat's - leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee My mistress showed me thee , thy dog , and bush . I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the book : I will Ste ...
... thee in ber , and I do adore trod on neat's - leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee My mistress showed me thee , thy dog , and bush . I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . Come , swear to that ; kiss the book : I will Ste ...
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... thee , ' tis a custom with bim monster ? l ' the afternoon to sleep : there thou may'st brain Cal . Lo , how he mocks me ! wilt thou let him , him , Having first seiz'd his books ; or with a log Trin . Lord , quoth he ' — that a monster ...
... thee , ' tis a custom with bim monster ? l ' the afternoon to sleep : there thou may'st brain Cal . Lo , how he mocks me ! wilt thou let him , him , Having first seiz'd his books ; or with a log Trin . Lord , quoth he ' — that a monster ...
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