The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Harper, 1843 - 964 pages |
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Page 40
... I'll free thee Within two days for this . sure , Fer . Most the goddess On whom these airs attend ! -Vouchsafe , my prayer May know , if you remain upon this island ; And that you will some good instruction give , How I may bear me here ...
... I'll free thee Within two days for this . sure , Fer . Most the goddess On whom these airs attend ! -Vouchsafe , my prayer May know , if you remain upon this island ; And that you will some good instruction give , How I may bear me here ...
Page 45
... I'll shew thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And I will kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his god's asleep , he'll rob his bottle . Cal . I'll kiss thy foot : ...
... I'll shew thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And I will kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when his god's asleep , he'll rob his bottle . Cal . I'll kiss thy foot : ...
Page 46
... I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble ever . Mira . My mistress , dearest , My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e ...
... I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant , Whether you will or no . Fer . And I thus humble ever . Mira . My mistress , dearest , My husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e ...
Page 47
... I'll turn my mercy out of doors , and make a stock - fish of thee . Trin . Why , what did I ? I did nothing ; I'll go urther off . Ste . Didst thou not say , he lied ? Ari . Thou liest . Ste . Do I so ? take thou that . [ Strikes him ...
... I'll turn my mercy out of doors , and make a stock - fish of thee . Trin . Why , what did I ? I did nothing ; I'll go urther off . Ste . Didst thou not say , he lied ? Ari . Thou liest . Ste . Do I so ? take thou that . [ Strikes him ...
Page 48
... I'll be sworn ' tis true : Traveliers ne'er did lie , Though fools at home condemn them . Gon . If in Naples I ... I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded , And with him there lie mudded . Seb . I'll fight their legions o'er . Ant ...
... I'll be sworn ' tis true : Traveliers ne'er did lie , Though fools at home condemn them . Gon . If in Naples I ... I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded , And with him there lie mudded . Seb . I'll fight their legions o'er . Ant ...
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