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Here ceafe more questions , Thou art inclin'd to fleep . " Tis a good dulness , And give it way ; I know thou can'st not chuse . Come away , fervant , come ; I'm ready now : Approach , my Ariel . Come . SCENE III . Enter Ariel . Ari .
Here ceafe more questions , Thou art inclin'd to fleep . " Tis a good dulness , And give it way ; I know thou can'st not chuse . Come away , fervant , come ; I'm ready now : Approach , my Ariel . Come . SCENE III . Enter Ariel . Ari .
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Ant . Nay , good my lord be not angry . . Gon . No I warrant you , I will not adventure my dif cretion fo weakly will you laugh me afleep , for I am very heavy ? : Ant . Go fleep , and hear us . Alon . What all fo foon afleep ?
Ant . Nay , good my lord be not angry . . Gon . No I warrant you , I will not adventure my dif cretion fo weakly will you laugh me afleep , for I am very heavy ? : Ant . Go fleep , and hear us . Alon . What all fo foon afleep ?
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I do ; and furely It is a fleepy language , and thou speak'ft Out of thy fleep : what is it thou didst say ? This is a ftrange repofe , to be asleep With eyes wide open : ftanding , fpeaking , moving ; And yet fo faft afleep .
I do ; and furely It is a fleepy language , and thou speak'ft Out of thy fleep : what is it thou didst say ? This is a ftrange repofe , to be asleep With eyes wide open : ftanding , fpeaking , moving ; And yet fo faft afleep .
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O , that you bore The mind that I do ; what a fleep were this For your advancement ! do you understand me ? Seb . Methinks I do . Ant . And how does your content Tender your own good fortune ? Seb . I remember brother Profp'ro .
O , that you bore The mind that I do ; what a fleep were this For your advancement ! do you understand me ? Seb . Methinks I do . Ant . And how does your content Tender your own good fortune ? Seb . I remember brother Profp'ro .
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Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with him Tth ' afternoon to fleep ; there thou may'ft brain him , Having firft feiz'd his books ; or with a log Batter his skull , or paunch him with a stake , Or cut his wezand with thy knife .
Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with him Tth ' afternoon to fleep ; there thou may'ft brain him , Having firft feiz'd his books ; or with a log Batter his skull , or paunch him with a stake , Or cut his wezand with thy knife .
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