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Side 5
... keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boastwain ? Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our la- bour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! What care these ...
... keep below . Ant . Where is the master , boastwain ? Boats . Do you not hear him ? You mar our la- bour ! keep your cabins : you do assist the storm . Gon . Nay , good , be patient . Boats . When the sea is . Hence ! What care these ...
Side 14
... Keep in Tunis , Worthy Sebastian ? -O , what might ? -No more : And let Sebastian wake ! -Say , this were death And yet methinks , I see it in thy face , That now hath seiz'd them ; why , they were no What thou should'st be : the ...
... Keep in Tunis , Worthy Sebastian ? -O , what might ? -No more : And let Sebastian wake ! -Say , this were death And yet methinks , I see it in thy face , That now hath seiz'd them ; why , they were no What thou should'st be : the ...
Side 15
... keep them living . [ Sings in Gonzalo's ear . While you here do snoring lie , Open - ey'd Conspiracy His time doth take : If of life you keep a care , Shake off slumber , and beware : Awake ! awake ! Ant . Then let us both be sudden ...
... keep them living . [ Sings in Gonzalo's ear . While you here do snoring lie , Open - ey'd Conspiracy His time doth take : If of life you keep a care , Shake off slumber , and beware : Awake ! awake ! Ant . Then let us both be sudden ...
Side 16
... keep him tame , and get to Naples with him , he's a present for any emperor that ever trod My mistress showed me thee , thy dog , and bush . on neat's leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee ; I'll bring my wood home faster . Cal ...
... keep him tame , and get to Naples with him , he's a present for any emperor that ever trod My mistress showed me thee , thy dog , and bush . on neat's leather . Cal . Do not torment me , pr'ythee ; I'll bring my wood home faster . Cal ...
Side 18
... keep a good tongue in your head ; He has brave utensils ( for so he calls them , ) if you prove a mutineer , the next tree - The poor Which , when he has a house , he'll deck withal . monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indig ...
... keep a good tongue in your head ; He has brave utensils ( for so he calls them , ) if you prove a mutineer , the next tree - The poor Which , when he has a house , he'll deck withal . monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indig ...
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