The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Pagina 6
... hold , a - hold ; fet her two courses off to fea again ; lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mar. All loft ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! Boats . Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? 6 TEMPEST . THE.
... hold , a - hold ; fet her two courses off to fea again ; lay her off . Enter Mariners wet . Mar. All loft ! to prayers , to prayers ! all lost ! Boats . Boats . What , must our mouths be cold ? 6 TEMPEST . THE.
Pagina 26
... our garments being ( as they were ) drench'd in the sea , hold notwithstanding their freshness and gloffes ; being ra- ther new dy'd than ftain'd with salt water . Ant . Ant . If but one of his pockets could speak 26 THE TEMPEST .
... our garments being ( as they were ) drench'd in the sea , hold notwithstanding their freshness and gloffes ; being ra- ther new dy'd than ftain'd with salt water . Ant . Ant . If but one of his pockets could speak 26 THE TEMPEST .
Pagina 36
... hold it no longer ; this is no fifh , but an islander that hath lately fuffer'd by a thunder - bolt . Alas ! the ftorm is come again . My best way is to creep under his gabar- dine : there is no other shelter hereabout ; mifery ...
... hold it no longer ; this is no fifh , but an islander that hath lately fuffer'd by a thunder - bolt . Alas ! the ftorm is come again . My best way is to creep under his gabar- dine : there is no other shelter hereabout ; mifery ...
Pagina 87
... hold , or cut bowstrings . * [ Exeunt . *** ACT II . SCENE I. The wood . Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck ( or Robin - goodfellow ) at another . PUCK . OW now , spirit , whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill , over dale , H ° Through ...
... hold , or cut bowstrings . * [ Exeunt . *** ACT II . SCENE I. The wood . Enter a Fairy at one door , and Puck ( or Robin - goodfellow ) at another . PUCK . OW now , spirit , whither wander you ? Fai . Over hill , over dale , H ° Through ...
Pagina 89
... hold their hips , and loffe , And waxen in their mirth , and neeze , and fwear A merrier hour was never wafted there . But make room , fairy , here comes Oberon . Fai . And here my mistress : would , that he were gone ! SCENE II . Enter ...
... hold their hips , and loffe , And waxen in their mirth , and neeze , and fwear A merrier hour was never wafted there . But make room , fairy , here comes Oberon . Fai . And here my mistress : would , that he were gone ! SCENE II . Enter ...
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