| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 pages
...die a dry death ! [Exit. SCENE II. The incbanted ifland : before the cell of Projpero. Enter Profpero and Miranda. Mira. If by your art, my deareft father,...roar, allay them : The fky, it feems, would pour down {linking pitch, But that the fea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dafties the fire out. O, 1 have fuffer'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1116 pages
...the с с // of Pi iff ira. Fiílír Vnfyero ttnd j\7fj"ií?jí/íi. Mira. If by your art, my deareil father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The Iky, it feems, would pour cioun (linking pitch, But that the i'ea, mounting to the welkin's check,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1784 - 1118 pages
...fort the • ct/i of Prof pen. Enter Pnfferv atnt Miramta. Mire. If by your art, my deareft rather, you have Put the wild waters in this* roar, allay them : The Iky, it feems, would pour down (linking pitch But that the fea, mounting to the Welkin's cheek, Dames... | |
| William Shakespeare, Joseph Rann - 1786 - 654 pages
...die a dry death ! [Exit. SCENE II. The enchanted IJland: before the Cell of Pro/per o. Enter Projpero and Miranda. Mira. If by your art, my deareft father,...Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The Iky, it feems, would pour down (linking pitch, But that the fea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dafhes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 372 pages
...hland : before the Cell c/"PRQSPERO. £>ittr PRQSPERO and MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitchy But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek. Dashes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 672 pages
...I would fain die a dry death ! [Exit* SCENE II. The incbanted IJland : before the cell of Profpero. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art,...Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The flcy, it feems, would pour down {linking pitch, 3 — merely ] in this place fignifics abfiilutcf,.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 pages
...die a dry death ! [Exit. SCENE U. tte incbantcd if and : ktfcrt the all of Profftn. Enter Pr.fjfffro nd ftraightway lov'd an afs. Ob. This falls out better than I could dcvife. But haft thou iky, it feems, would pour down ftinking pitch, But that the fea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dames... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 670 pages
...ifland : btftre tie cell of Profpero. Enttr PROSPERO ana MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearcft father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them : The iky, it fcems, would pour down ttinking pitch, 3 — — merely ] in this place fignifies aifiluuly,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 702 pages
...That 1 have (hot my arrow o'er the houfe and hurt my brother Ibid. Art. It by your art, my diarcll A j +" Gzʖ ? ӈ35 3 Sh ^zˁⴾ$B N /m Db ͻy & . ... Temfff. — His art is of fuch power, it would controul my dam's god Sctebos laid. — The ar... | |
| Samuel Ayscough - 1791 - 688 pages
...That I have (hot my arrow o'er the houfe and hurt my brother Ibid. Art. 1. by your art, my cleared father, you have put the wild waters in this roar, allay them . ... ft ri's god Setebos 1Ы4. : vile thin^ — Now ait thou Romeo; now art thou what thou art, by... | |
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