. The works of Shakespeare: : in seven volumes. . ou fhall take your reftFor this one night, which (part of it) Ill wafteWith fuch difcourfe, as, I not doubt, fhall make itGo quick away j the ftory of my life,And the particular accidents gone by,Since I came to this Ifle: and in the mornIll bring you to your fliip* and fo to Naples$Where I have hope to fee the nuptialsOf thefe our dear-beloved folemnizd 3And thence retire me to my Milan^ whereEvery third thought fliall be my grave. Alon. I longTo hear the ftory of your life, which muftTake the ear ftrangely. But, in the Paflage before us, it f
. The works of Shakespeare: : in seven volumes. . ou fhall take your reftFor this one night, which (part of it) Ill wafteWith fuch difcourfe, as, I not doubt, fhall make itGo quick away j the ftory of my life,And the particular accidents gone by,Since I came to this Ifle: and in the mornIll bring you to your fliip* and fo to Naples$Where I have hope to fee the nuptialsOf thefe our dear-beloved folemnizd 3And thence retire me to my Milan^ whereEvery third thought fliall be my grave. Alon. I longTo hear the ftory of your life, which muftTake the ear ftrangely. But, in the Paflage before us, it feems his Defign to joke upon the Ro^domontado Boafts of their Elixir; and to infinuate, that Sack was theonly Reitorer of Youth, and Beftower of Immortality. Mr. Warburton. Pro. The TEMPEST. 75 Pro. Ill deliver all 5And promife you calm feas, aufpicious gales,And fail fo expeditious, that fhall catchYour royal fleet far off: My jirieU chick,That is thy charge: Then to the elementsBe free, and fare thou well! Pleafe you, draw near. [Exeunt omnes*. E P I-
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