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Enter a Ship - master and a Boatswain , as on ship - board , Re - enter Boatswain
. shaking off wet . 3 | Boats . ... Enter Mariners . Yet again ! what do you here ?
Shall we give o ' er , and Boats . Heigh , my hearts ! cheerly , cheerly , my drown ?
Enter a Ship - master and a Boatswain , as on ship - board , Re - enter Boatswain
. shaking off wet . 3 | Boats . ... Enter Mariners . Yet again ! what do you here ?
Shall we give o ' er , and Boats . Heigh , my hearts ! cheerly , cheerly , my drown ?
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Highest queen of state , And , like this insubstantial pageant faded , Great Juno
comes : I know her by her gait . Leave not a rack behind . We are such stuff Enter
JUNO . As dreams are made on , and our little life Jun . How does my bounteous
...
Highest queen of state , And , like this insubstantial pageant faded , Great Juno
comes : I know her by her gait . Leave not a rack behind . We are such stuff Enter
JUNO . As dreams are made on , and our little life Jun . How does my bounteous
...
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What ! gone without a word ? Launce . Well , I will go . [ Exeunt . Ay , so true love
should do : it cannot speak ; SCENE IV . - Milan . A Room in the DUKE ' s Palace .
For truth hath better deeds , than words , to grace it . Enter PANTHINO . Enter ...
What ! gone without a word ? Launce . Well , I will go . [ Exeunt . Ay , so true love
should do : it cannot speak ; SCENE IV . - Milan . A Room in the DUKE ' s Palace .
For truth hath better deeds , than words , to grace it . Enter PANTHINO . Enter ...
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Enter EGLAMOUR . Which of you saw sir Eglamour of late ? Egl . The sun begins
to gild the western sky , Thu , Not I . And now it is about the very hour , Pro . Nor I .
That Silvia at friar Patrick ' s cell should meet me . Duke . Saw you my daughter ...
Enter EGLAMOUR . Which of you saw sir Eglamour of late ? Egl . The sun begins
to gild the western sky , Thu , Not I . And now it is about the very hour , Pro . Nor I .
That Silvia at friar Patrick ' s cell should meet me . Duke . Saw you my daughter ...
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Enter FORD , PAGE , CAIUS , and Sir Hugh EVANS . Rob . [ Within . ] Mistress
Ford ! mistress Ford ! here ... I warrant you , Enter Mistress PAGE and ROBIN .
buck , and of the season too , it shall appear . [ Exeunt What ' s the matter ? how
now !
Enter FORD , PAGE , CAIUS , and Sir Hugh EVANS . Rob . [ Within . ] Mistress
Ford ! mistress Ford ! here ... I warrant you , Enter Mistress PAGE and ROBIN .
buck , and of the season too , it shall appear . [ Exeunt What ' s the matter ? how
now !
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