The tempestCassell & Company, 1908 |
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... strange , bountiful Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ; and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star , whose influence If now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Will ...
... strange , bountiful Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ; and by my prescience I find my zenith doth depend upon A most auspicious star , whose influence If now I court not , but omit , my fortunes Will ...
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... change Into something rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : [ Burden . Ding - dong . Hark ! now I hear them , -Ding - dong , bell . Fer . The ditty does remember my drowned father.- This 43 ACT ONE SCENE TWO The Tempest.
... change Into something rich and strange . Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : [ Burden . Ding - dong . Hark ! now I hear them , -Ding - dong , bell . Fer . The ditty does remember my drowned father.- This 43 ACT ONE SCENE TWO The Tempest.
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... , mine heir Of Naples and of Milan ! what strange fish Hath made his meal on thee ? Fran . Sir , he may live . I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs : he trod the water 54 ACT TWO SCENE ONE The Tempest.
... , mine heir Of Naples and of Milan ! what strange fish Hath made his meal on thee ? Fran . Sir , he may live . I saw him beat the surges under him , And ride upon their backs : he trod the water 54 ACT TWO SCENE ONE The Tempest.
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... strange drowsiness possesses them ! Ant . It is the quality o ' the climate . Seb . Why Doth it not then our eyelids sink ? I find not Myself disposed to sleep . Ant . Nor I : my spirits are nimble . What They fell together all , as by ...
... strange drowsiness possesses them ! Ant . It is the quality o ' the climate . Seb . Why Doth it not then our eyelids sink ? I find not Myself disposed to sleep . Ant . Nor I : my spirits are nimble . What They fell together all , as by ...
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William Shakespeare. This is a strange repose , to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing , speaking , moving , And yet so fast asleep . Ant . Noble Sebastian , Thou let'st thy fortune sleep , die rather ; wink'st Whiles thou art ...
William Shakespeare. This is a strange repose , to be asleep With eyes wide open ; standing , speaking , moving , And yet so fast asleep . Ant . Noble Sebastian , Thou let'st thy fortune sleep , die rather ; wink'st Whiles thou art ...
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Achés Alon ALONSO ANTONIO awake bear beat Boats Boatswain bottle brave bring brother cam'st Carthage cell Ceres charm crown daughter dear devil Discase doth Dream drowned Duke of Milan dukedom e'er earth Enter ARIEL Exeunt eyes father fellow FERD Ferdinand fish fool foul garments give Gonzalo grace hang Hark Hast thou hath hear heaven hither honour Iris isle Juno King of Naples lord master mercy Mira Miranda monster moon-calf nymphs o'er Pericles pioned play pr'ythee pray Prospero PROSPERO'S Cell queen Re-enter ARIEL remember roar scurvy SEBASTIAN Setebos Shakspere shore sing sleep speak spirit Stephano storm strange swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest thee There's thine thou art thou beest thou canst thou didst thou dost thou hast Thou liest Thou shalt thunder thyself Trin Trinculo Tunis Widow Dido Wilt wind wreck yare