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Side 4
... hither brought In mine own cell , till thou didst seek to violate The honour of my child . Cal . O ho ! Oho ! - ' Would , it had been done ! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans . Pro . Abhorred slave ...
... hither brought In mine own cell , till thou didst seek to violate The honour of my child . Cal . O ho ! Oho ! - ' Would , it had been done ! Thou didst prevent me ; I had peopled else This isle with Calibans . Pro . Abhorred slave ...
Side 9
... hither ? swear by this bottle , how thou cain'st hither . I escaped upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved over - board , by this bottle ! which I made of the bark of a tree , with mine own hands , since I was cast a - shore ...
... hither ? swear by this bottle , how thou cain'st hither . I escaped upon a butt of sack , which the sailors heaved over - board , by this bottle ! which I made of the bark of a tree , with mine own hands , since I was cast a - shore ...
Side 14
... hither , For stale to catch these thieves Ari Pro . A devil , a born devil , on whose natture I go , I go . Erit A contract of true love ; be not too late . Enter certain Nymphs . You sun - burn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither ...
... hither , For stale to catch these thieves Ari Pro . A devil , a born devil , on whose natture I go , I go . Erit A contract of true love ; be not too late . Enter certain Nymphs . You sun - burn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither ...
Side 16
... this . Look down , you gods , And on this couple drop a blessed crown ; Which brought us hither ! For it is you , that have chalk'd forth the way Alon . I say , Amen , Gonzalo CENE L TEMPEST . Gon . Was Milan thrust from 16.
... this . Look down , you gods , And on this couple drop a blessed crown ; Which brought us hither ! For it is you , that have chalk'd forth the way Alon . I say , Amen , Gonzalo CENE L TEMPEST . Gon . Was Milan thrust from 16.
Side 17
... hither ! Boats . If I did think , sir , I were well awake , I'd strive to tell you . We were dead of sleep , And ( how , we know not ) all clapp'd under Thatches , Where , but even now , with strange and several Of roaring , shrieking ...
... hither ! Boats . If I did think , sir , I were well awake , I'd strive to tell you . We were dead of sleep , And ( how , we know not ) all clapp'd under Thatches , Where , but even now , with strange and several Of roaring , shrieking ...
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