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... father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour Against the Romans , with Caffibelan , But had his titles by Tenantius , whom He ferv'd with glory and admir'd fuccefs ; So gain'd the fur - addition , Leonatus . And had , befides ...
... father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour Against the Romans , with Caffibelan , But had his titles by Tenantius , whom He ferv'd with glory and admir'd fuccefs ; So gain'd the fur - addition , Leonatus . And had , befides ...
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... father's wrath , but nothing ( Always referv'd my holy duty ) what His rage can do on me . You must be gone , And I fhall here abide the hourly fhot Of angry eyes : not comforted to live , But that there is this jewel in the world ...
... father's wrath , but nothing ( Always referv'd my holy duty ) what His rage can do on me . You must be gone , And I fhall here abide the hourly fhot Of angry eyes : not comforted to live , But that there is this jewel in the world ...
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... father's friend , he takes his part , To draw upon an exile : O brave Sir ! I would they were in Africk both together , My felf by with a needle , that I might prick The goor - back , Why came you from your mafter ? Fif . On his command ...
... father's friend , he takes his part , To draw upon an exile : O brave Sir ! I would they were in Africk both together , My felf by with a needle , that I might prick The goor - back , Why came you from your mafter ? Fif . On his command ...
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... that parting kiss which I had fet Betwixt two charming words , comes in my father , And like the tyrannous breathing of the north , Shakes all our buds from growing . Enter Enter a Lady . Lady . The Queen , madam CYMBELINE . 13.
... that parting kiss which I had fet Betwixt two charming words , comes in my father , And like the tyrannous breathing of the north , Shakes all our buds from growing . Enter Enter a Lady . Lady . The Queen , madam CYMBELINE . 13.
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William Shakespeare. Phil . His father and I were foldiers together , të whom I have been often bound for no lefs than my life . Enter Pofthumus . Here comes the Britain , ‹ Let him be fo entertained amongst you , as fuits with gentlemen ...
William Shakespeare. Phil . His father and I were foldiers together , të whom I have been often bound for no lefs than my life . Enter Pofthumus . Here comes the Britain , ‹ Let him be fo entertained amongst you , as fuits with gentlemen ...
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