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343 ) it appears that keeps " from the later portion of the same line . In Pope ' s 6
Othello ^ was acted for the entertainment of Queen Eliza - . edition , “ feels " was
substituted for keeps , and the word has beth , at the residence of Lord Ellesmere
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343 ) it appears that keeps " from the later portion of the same line . In Pope ' s 6
Othello ^ was acted for the entertainment of Queen Eliza - . edition , “ feels " was
substituted for keeps , and the word has beth , at the residence of Lord Ellesmere
...
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I pray now , keep below . an unstanched wench . Ant . Where is the master ,
boatswain ? Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold . Set her two courses : Boats . Do
you not hear him ? You mar our labour . off to sea again ; lay her off . Keep your
cabins ...
I pray now , keep below . an unstanched wench . Ant . Where is the master ,
boatswain ? Boats . Lay her a - hold , a - hold . Set her two courses : Boats . Do
you not hear him ? You mar our labour . off to sea again ; lay her off . Keep your
cabins ...
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Dead or alive ? ( For else his project dies ) to keep them living . A fish : he smells
like a fish ; a very ancient and fish[ Sings in GONZALO ' s ear . like smell ; a kind
of , not of the newest , Poor - Jolin . While you here do snoring lie , A strange fish
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Dead or alive ? ( For else his project dies ) to keep them living . A fish : he smells
like a fish ; a very ancient and fish[ Sings in GONZALO ' s ear . like smell ; a kind
of , not of the newest , Poor - Jolin . While you here do snoring lie , A strange fish
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Exeunt . a foul thing , when a cur cannot keep himself in all companies . I would
have , as one should say , one that SCENE III . - The Same . takes upon him to be
a dog indeed , to be , as it were , a Enter EGLAMOUR . dog at all things . If I had ...
Exeunt . a foul thing , when a cur cannot keep himself in all companies . I would
have , as one should say , one that SCENE III . - The Same . takes upon him to be
a dog indeed , to be , as it were , a Enter EGLAMOUR . dog at all things . If I had ...
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Eva . Nay , Got ' s lords and his ladies , you must Page . Come on , sir . speak
possitable , if you can carry her your desires Slen . Mistress Anne , yourself shall
go first . towards her . Anne . Not I , sir ; pray you , keep on . Shal . That you must .
Eva . Nay , Got ' s lords and his ladies , you must Page . Come on , sir . speak
possitable , if you can carry her your desires Slen . Mistress Anne , yourself shall
go first . towards her . Anne . Not I , sir ; pray you , keep on . Shal . That you must .
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