“The” Dramatic Works of Shakspeare [sic].Alexander Black, 1820 |
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... head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke To the shore , that o'er his wave - worn basis bow'd , As stooping to relieve him : I not doubt , He came alive to land . Alon . No , no ...
... head ' Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke To the shore , that o'er his wave - worn basis bow'd , As stooping to relieve him : I not doubt , He came alive to land . Alon . No , no ...
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... head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , surely , It is a sleepy language ; and thou speakst Out of thy sleep : What is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repose , to be asleep With ...
... head . Seb . What , art thou waking ? Ant . Do you not hear me speak ? Seb . I do ; and , surely , It is a sleepy language ; and thou speakst Out of thy sleep : What is it thou didst say ? This is a strange repose , to be asleep With ...
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... head : yond ' same cloud cannot choose but fall by pailfuls . - What have we here ? a man or a fish ? Dead or alive ? A fish : he smells like a fish ; a very ancient and fish - like smell ; a kind of , not of the newest , Poor - John ...
... head : yond ' same cloud cannot choose but fall by pailfuls . - What have we here ? a man or a fish ? Dead or alive ? A fish : he smells like a fish ; a very ancient and fish - like smell ; a kind of , not of the newest , Poor - John ...
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... head . Trin.Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his tail . Ste . My man - monster hath drowned his tongue in sack : for my part , the sea cannot drown me : I swam , ere I could recover ...
... head . Trin.Where should they be set else ? he were a brave monster indeed , if they were set in his tail . Ste . My man - monster hath drowned his tongue in sack : for my part , the sea cannot drown me : I swam , ere I could recover ...
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... head . Ari . Thou liest , thou canst not . Cal . What a pied ninny's this ? Thou scurvy patch ! - I do beseech thy greatness , give him blows , And take his bottle from him : when that's gone , He shall drink naught but brine ; for I'll ...
... head . Ari . Thou liest , thou canst not . Cal . What a pied ninny's this ? Thou scurvy patch ! - I do beseech thy greatness , give him blows , And take his bottle from him : when that's gone , He shall drink naught but brine ; for I'll ...
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