1H6 II.i.15 | [Talbot to all, of the French] their deceit, / Contrived by art and baleful sorcery |
MND II.ii.110 | [Lysander to Helena] nature shows art / That through thy bosom makes me see thy heart |
Tem epilogue.14 | [Prospero alone] Now I want ... art to enchant |
Tem I.ii.1 | [Miranda to Prospero] If by your art ... you have / Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them |
Tem I.ii.25 | [Prospero to Miranda, as if to his cloak] Lie there, my art |
Tem I.ii.28 | [Prospero to Miranda] I have with such provision in mine art / So safely ordered |
Tem I.ii.291 | [Prospero to Ariel] It was mine art ... that made gape / The pine |
Tem I.ii.372 | [Caliban to himself, of Prospero] His art is of such power, / It would control my dam's god Setebos |
Tem IV.i.120.2 | [Prospero to Ferdinand] Spirits, which by mine art / I have from their confines called |
Tem IV.i.41 | [Prospero to Ariel, of Ferdinand and Miranda] I must / Bestow upon the eyes of this young couple / Some vanity of mine art |