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( 1 ) methinks he hath no drowning mark upon [ Exit Boatswain . his complexion is perfect gallows . Stand fast , Ant . Let's all sink with the king . [ Exit . good Fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his SEB .
( 1 ) methinks he hath no drowning mark upon [ Exit Boatswain . his complexion is perfect gallows . Stand fast , Ant . Let's all sink with the king . [ Exit . good Fate , to his hanging ! make the rope of his SEB .
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When thou camest , And hither come in ' t : go , hence with diligence ! first , [ Exit ARIEL . Thou strok'dst me , and mad'st much of me ; Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; wouldst give me Awake !
When thou camest , And hither come in ' t : go , hence with diligence ! first , [ Exit ARIEL . Thou strok'dst me , and mad'st much of me ; Awake , dear heart , awake ! thou hast slept well ; wouldst give me Awake !
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[ Exit Cal . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible , playing and singing ; FERDINAND following . ARIEL's Song . Come unto these yellow sands , And then take hands : Court sied when you have and kiss'd , -A The wild waves whist , Foot it featly ...
[ Exit Cal . Re - enter ARIEL , invisible , playing and singing ; FERDINAND following . ARIEL's Song . Come unto these yellow sands , And then take hands : Court sied when you have and kiss'd , -A The wild waves whist , Foot it featly ...
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At nothing can be more . I'll to my book ; Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be For yet , ere supper - time , must I perform pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made Much inusiness appertaining . [ Exit . to thee ? Ste .
At nothing can be more . I'll to my book ; Cal . I thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be For yet , ere supper - time , must I perform pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made Much inusiness appertaining . [ Exit . to thee ? Ste .
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[ Exit from above . Can be at once --- shall step by step attend Gon . I the name of something holy , sir , why You and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you from ,In this strange stare ? Which here , in this most desolate isle ...
[ Exit from above . Can be at once --- shall step by step attend Gon . I the name of something holy , sir , why You and your ways ; whose wraths to guard you from ,In this strange stare ? Which here , in this most desolate isle ...
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