Prospero Monologue

Prospero Monologue - At which time, my lord, prospero. Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and what strength i have’s mine own, which is most faint. Now, 'tis true, i must. Say, my spirit, how fares the king. Now, ’tis true, i must be here. Now my charms are all overthrown, and what strength i have's mine own, which is most faint: I did say so, when first i raised the tempest.

Now, ’tis true, i must be here. At which time, my lord, prospero. Now my charms are all overthrown, and what strength i have's mine own, which is most faint: Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and what strength i have’s mine own, which is most faint. Now, 'tis true, i must. Say, my spirit, how fares the king. I did say so, when first i raised the tempest.

Say, my spirit, how fares the king. Now my charms are all overthrown, and what strength i have's mine own, which is most faint: Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and what strength i have’s mine own, which is most faint. Now, 'tis true, i must. At which time, my lord, prospero. I did say so, when first i raised the tempest. Now, ’tis true, i must be here.

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I Did Say So, When First I Raised The Tempest.

Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and what strength i have’s mine own, which is most faint. Now my charms are all overthrown, and what strength i have's mine own, which is most faint: Say, my spirit, how fares the king. Now, ’tis true, i must be here.

At Which Time, My Lord, Prospero.

Now, 'tis true, i must.

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