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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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... thee worthy service ; Once in a month recount what thou hast been , Told thee no lies , made thee no mistakings , serv'd Which thou forgett'st . This damn'd witch Without or grudge or grumblings : thou didst Sycorax , promise For ...
... thee worthy service ; Once in a month recount what thou hast been , Told thee no lies , made thee no mistakings , serv'd Which thou forgett'st . This damn'd witch Without or grudge or grumblings : thou didst Sycorax , promise For ...
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... thee : And left thee there ; where thou didst vent thy Come , thou tortoise ! when ? groans [ islandAs fast as mill - wheels strike . Then was this Save for the son that she did litter here , Re - enter ARIEL , like a Water - nymph . A ...
... thee : And left thee there ; where thou didst vent thy Come , thou tortoise ! when ? groans [ islandAs fast as mill - wheels strike . Then was this Save for the son that she did litter here , Re - enter ARIEL , like a Water - nymph . A ...
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... thee , If thou neglect'st , or dost unwillingly Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each What I comm nmand , I'll rack thee with old cramps , hour Fill all thy bones with aches , o make thee roar , One thing or other : when thou ...
... thee , If thou neglect'st , or dost unwillingly Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each What I comm nmand , I'll rack thee with old cramps , hour Fill all thy bones with aches , o make thee roar , One thing or other : when thou ...
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... thee , Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : If now ' t were fit to do't . — At the first sight BURDEN . Ding - dong . They have chang'd eyes —delicate Ariel , :Hark / now I hear them , —Ding - dong , bell . I'll set thee free for this ...
... thee , Sea - nymphs hourly ring his knell : If now ' t were fit to do't . — At the first sight BURDEN . Ding - dong . They have chang'd eyes —delicate Ariel , :Hark / now I hear them , —Ding - dong , bell . I'll set thee free for this ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte3 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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