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Heigh , my hearts ! cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ! yare , yare ! Take in the topsail . Tend to the master's whistle . Blow , till thou burst thy wind , if room enough ! Enter Alonso , Sebastian , Antonio , Ferdinand , Gonzalo , and ...
Heigh , my hearts ! cheerly , cheerly , my hearts ! yare , yare ! Take in the topsail . Tend to the master's whistle . Blow , till thou burst thy wind , if room enough ! Enter Alonso , Sebastian , Antonio , Ferdinand , Gonzalo , and ...
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Cheerly , good hearts ! Out of our way , I say . I [ Exit . Gon . I have great comfort from this fellow : methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him ; his complexion is perfect gallows . Stand fast , good Fate , 30 to his hanging : make ...
Cheerly , good hearts ! Out of our way , I say . I [ Exit . Gon . I have great comfort from this fellow : methinks he hath no drowning mark upon him ; his complexion is perfect gallows . Stand fast , good Fate , 30 to his hanging : make ...
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O , the cry did knock Against my very heart ! Poor souls , they perish'd ! Had I been any god of power , I would 1ο Have sunk the sea within the earth , or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd and The fraughting souls within ...
O , the cry did knock Against my very heart ! Poor souls , they perish'd ! Had I been any god of power , I would 1ο Have sunk the sea within the earth , or ere It should the good ship so have swallow'd and The fraughting souls within ...
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Pros . Both , both , my girl : By foul play , as thou say'st , were we heaved thence ; But blessedly holp hither . Mir . O , my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen that I have turn'd you to , Which is from my remembrance !
Pros . Both , both , my girl : By foul play , as thou say'st , were we heaved thence ; But blessedly holp hither . Mir . O , my heart bleeds To think o ' the teen that I have turn'd you to , Which is from my remembrance !
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... having both the key Of officer and office , set all hearts i ' the state To what tune pleased his ear ; that now he was The ivy which had hid my princely trunk , And suck'd my verdure out on't . Thou attend'st not . Mir .
... having both the key Of officer and office , set all hearts i ' the state To what tune pleased his ear ; that now he was The ivy which had hid my princely trunk , And suck'd my verdure out on't . Thou attend'st not . Mir .
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