Compositions from Shakespeare's Tempest, Band 1 |
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... eye advance , And say what thou see'st yond . MIRANDA . What ist ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -but ' tis a spirit ! ACT I. SCENE II . FERDINAND . Most sure , PLATE VII . ACT I ...
... eye advance , And say what thou see'st yond . MIRANDA . What ist ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -but ' tis a spirit ! ACT I. SCENE II . FERDINAND . Most sure , PLATE VII . ACT I ...
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... eye advance , And say what thou see'st yond . MIRANDA . What ist ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -but ' tis a spirit ! A ACT I. SCENE II . FERDINAND . Most sure PLATE V I I. ...
... eye advance , And say what thou see'st yond . MIRANDA . What ist ? a spirit ? Lord , how it looks about ! Believe me , sir , It carries a brave form : -but ' tis a spirit ! A ACT I. SCENE II . FERDINAND . Most sure PLATE V I I. ...
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... eyes of Hope ; How its soft smiles attract the soul ! as light Lures wing'd insects through the lampless air . SPIRIT . My coursers are fed with the lightning , They drink of the whirlwind's stream , And when the red morning is bright ...
... eyes of Hope ; How its soft smiles attract the soul ! as light Lures wing'd insects through the lampless air . SPIRIT . My coursers are fed with the lightning , They drink of the whirlwind's stream , And when the red morning is bright ...
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... eye illumined heaven With sanguine light , through the thick ragged skirts Of the victorious darkness as he fell ; Like the last glare of day's red agony , Which , from a rent among the fiery clouds , Burns far along the tempest ...
... eye illumined heaven With sanguine light , through the thick ragged skirts Of the victorious darkness as he fell ; Like the last glare of day's red agony , Which , from a rent among the fiery clouds , Burns far along the tempest ...
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... eyes in thy soft arms , After thy looks have made them tired of joy ? May I then play beside thee the long noons , When work is none in the bright silent air ? ASIA . I love thee , gentlest being , and henceforth Can cherish thee ...
... eyes in thy soft arms , After thy looks have made them tired of joy ? May I then play beside thee the long noons , When work is none in the bright silent air ? ASIA . I love thee , gentlest being , and henceforth Can cherish thee ...
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Act II Scene aerial tongues ARIEL ASIA bee never flew CALIBAN caverns hollow Child of Ocean clouds cloven coursers are fed crags DEL ET SC delicate strange tracery dew-stars glisten earth ECHOES unsen Echoes we listen ere the voices faint night-flowers FAUN FERDINAND floats thou pursue forest spreadeth fountain-lighted caves fresh sunbeam glisten Then fade GONZALO Hark heaven immortal Hours inlaid with crimson ivory shell inlaid J.N.PATON JN PATON lampless air light Lures wing'd link thy hand Lures wing'd insects Milan MIRANDA mock our voices Mocks thy gently-falling morning is bright'ning Nereids NOEL PATON noon-tide darkness deep odour-breathing sleep PLATE PROMETHEUS UNBOUND PROSPERO purple night pursue the sound rim Of delicate SCENE II sculptured rim sleep Of faint soft smiles attract song floats thou spirit That guides spirit-tongued strain floats nearer sweet Panthea TEMPEST thy gently-falling feet tongues yet sound voice recedeth whirlwind's stream wild bee never wind