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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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Would cry to a sailor, ‘Go hang!’<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 2, sc. 2, l. [48]<br />

’Ban, ’Ban, Ca-Caliban,<br />

Has a new master—Get a new man.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 2, sc. 2, l. [197]<br />

Ferdinand: Wherefore weep you?<br />

Miranda: At mine unworthiness, that dare not <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

What I desire to give; and much less take<br />

What I shall die to want.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 1, l. 76<br />

Miranda: I am your wife, if you will marry me;<br />

If not, I’ll die your maid: to be your fellow<br />

You may deny me; but I’ll be your servant<br />

Whether you will or no.<br />

Ferdinand: My mistress, dearest;<br />

And thus I humble ever.<br />

Miranda: My husband then?<br />

Ferdinand: Ay, with a heart as willing<br />

As bondage e’er <strong>of</strong> freedom: here’s my hand.<br />

Miranda: And mine, with my heart in’t.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 1, l. 83<br />

Thou deboshed fish thou.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 2, l. [30]<br />

Flout ’em, and scout ’em; and scout ’em, and flout ’em;<br />

Thought is free.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 2, l. [133]<br />

He that dies pays all debts.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 2, l. [143]<br />

Be not afeard: the isle is full <strong>of</strong> noises,<br />

Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 2, l. [147]<br />

In dreaming,<br />

<strong>The</strong> clouds methought would open and show riches<br />

Ready to drop upon me; that, when I waked<br />

I cried to dream again.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 3, sc. 2, l. [152]<br />

Thy banks with pionéd and twilléd brims,<br />

Which spongy April at thy hest betrims,<br />

To make cold nymphs chaste crowns.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Tempest’ (1611) act 4, sc. 1, l. 64

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