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Quotes by William Shakespeare, \"The Tempest\", Act 1 scene 2
"What seest thou else
In the dark backward and abysm of time?"
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"I, thus neglecting worldly ends, all dedicated
To closeness and the bettering of my mind."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"Like one
Who having into truth, by telling of it,
Made such a sinner of his memory,
To credit his own lie."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"My library
Was dukedom large enough."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"From the still-vexed Bermoothes."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"I will be correspondent to command, And do my spiriting gently."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"Fill all thy bones with aches."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"Full fathom five thy father lies;
Of his bones are coral made;
Those are pearls that were his eyes:
Nothing of him that doth fade
But doth suffer a sea-change
Into something rich and strange."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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"The fringed curtains of thine eye advance."
By William Shakespeare, "The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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