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That's my noble Master : What fhall I do ? Say what ? What fhall I do ? Pro . Go make thy felf like to a Nymph o ' th ' Sea . Be fubject to no Sight but thine , and mine : Invifible To every Eye - ball elfe .
That's my noble Master : What fhall I do ? Say what ? What fhall I do ? Pro . Go make thy felf like to a Nymph o ' th ' Sea . Be fubject to no Sight but thine , and mine : Invifible To every Eye - ball elfe .
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Ant . A Space whose ev'ry Cubit Seems to cry out , How fhall that Claribel Measure us back by Naplest keep in Tunis , And let Sebaftian wake . Say , this were Death That now hath feiz'd them , why they were no worse Than now they are ...
Ant . A Space whose ev'ry Cubit Seems to cry out , How fhall that Claribel Measure us back by Naplest keep in Tunis , And let Sebaftian wake . Say , this were Death That now hath feiz'd them , why they were no worse Than now they are ...
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And I the King fhall love thee . Ant . Draw together : And when I rear my Hand , do you the like To fall it on Gonzalo . Seb . O , but one Word . Enter Ariel with Mufick and Song . Ari . My Mafter through his Art forefees the Danger ...
And I the King fhall love thee . Ant . Draw together : And when I rear my Hand , do you the like To fall it on Gonzalo . Seb . O , but one Word . Enter Ariel with Mufick and Song . Ari . My Mafter through his Art forefees the Danger ...
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Profpero , my Lord , fhall know what I have done . So , King , go fafely on to feek thy Son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Enter Caliban with a Burden of Wood ; a Noife of Thunder heard . Cal . All the Infections that the Sun fucks up From ...
Profpero , my Lord , fhall know what I have done . So , King , go fafely on to feek thy Son . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Enter Caliban with a Burden of Wood ; a Noife of Thunder heard . Cal . All the Infections that the Sun fucks up From ...
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I fhall no more to Sea , to Sea , here shall I die a - fore . This is a very fcurvy Tune to fing at a Man's Funeral : Well , here's my Comfort . Sings . The Mafter , the Swabber , the Boatswain and I , The Gunner , and his Mate , Lov'd ...
I fhall no more to Sea , to Sea , here shall I die a - fore . This is a very fcurvy Tune to fing at a Man's Funeral : Well , here's my Comfort . Sings . The Mafter , the Swabber , the Boatswain and I , The Gunner , and his Mate , Lov'd ...
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