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" 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes the fire out. "
The Plays of William Shakspeare. In Fifteen Volumes: Glossarial index ... - Page 12
by William Shakespeare - 1793
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The Book of Shakespeare Gems: In a Series of Landscape Illustrations of the ...

G. F. Sargent, William Shakespeare - 1846 - 292 pages
...O •! a 2 t < THE TEMPEST. ACT I. SCENE II. PROSPERO 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1847 - 726 pages
...Island: before the Cell of PROSPERO. Enter PROSPERO, and MIRANDA. Mira. If by your art, my dearest er & Brothers sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The Dramatic Works of W. Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 pages
...before the cell of PBOSI4.IKI. Enter РВОЯРКНО and MIHAXDA. Mir. If by your art, my dearest s too hard a knot for me to untie. [Exil. SCENE III.— A Room in sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Illustrated ; Embracing ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1850 - 614 pages
...Island: before the Cell of Prospero. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA. Mir a. 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The dramatic (poetical) works of William Shakspeare; illustr ..., Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1850 - 652 pages
...The Island: before the Ce/Jo/Prospero. Enter PROSPERO 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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A Farewell Letter to His Parishioners

William James Early Bennett - Oxford movement - 1851 - 260 pages
...storm, that of their own heedless haste they have conjured up around us. 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The Works of Shakespeare: the Text Carefully Restored According to the First ...

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 500 pages
...The Island: before the Cell of PROSPERO. Enter PROSPERO 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text ..., Part 47, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 540 pages
...II.—The Island: before the cell o/PBOSPEBO. Enter PBOSPEBO and MIBANDA. 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 pages
...The Island: before the Cell of ProsperO. Enter PKOSPEBO and MIBANDA. MIBA. 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 pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes...
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The Illusion of Power: Political Theater in the English Renaissance

Stephen Orgel - Art - 1975 - 116 pages
...words "Lie there my art." 6 Miranda describes his power in the same terms: If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them; and she continues, Had I been any god of power, I would Have sunk the sea within the earth. . . .7...
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