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If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them . ” The sky , it seems , would pour down stinking pitch , , Yet again ! what do you here ? shall we give o'er and drown ? have you a mind to ...
If by your art , my dearest father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them . ” The sky , it seems , would pour down stinking pitch , , Yet again ! what do you here ? shall we give o'er and drown ? have you a mind to ...
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d Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter , —who Thy father was the duke of Milan , and Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing A prince of power . Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better MIRA . Sir , are not you my father ...
d Of thee , my dear one ! thee , my daughter , —who Thy father was the duke of Milan , and Art ignorant of what thou art , nought knowing A prince of power . Of whence I am ; nor that I am more better MIRA . Sir , are not you my father ...
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Who with mine eyes , ne'er since at ebb , beheld The king my father wreck'd . Full fathom five thy father lies ; MIRA . Alack , for mercy ! Of his bones are coral made ; Fer . Yes , faith , and all his lords ; the duke of Those are ...
Who with mine eyes , ne'er since at ebb , beheld The king my father wreck'd . Full fathom five thy father lies ; MIRA . Alack , for mercy ! Of his bones are coral made ; Fer . Yes , faith , and all his lords ; the duke of Those are ...
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For I can here disarm thee with this stick , My father's loss , the weakness which I fool , And make thy weapon drop . The wreck of all my friends , nor this man's threats , MIRA . Beseech you , father ! - To whom I am subdued , are but ...
For I can here disarm thee with this stick , My father's loss , the weakness which I fool , And make thy weapon drop . The wreck of all my friends , nor this man's threats , MIRA . Beseech you , father ! - To whom I am subdued , are but ...
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This my mean task Would be as heavy to me as odious ; but The mistress which I serve quickens what ' s dead , And makes my labours pleasures : 0 , she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed , And he's compos'd of harshness !
This my mean task Would be as heavy to me as odious ; but The mistress which I serve quickens what ' s dead , And makes my labours pleasures : 0 , she is Ten times more gentle than her father's crabbed , And he's compos'd of harshness !
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