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... fear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death . Remain , remain thou here ! [ Putting on the ring . While ... fears . Cym . Paft grace ? obedience ? Imo . Paft hope , and in despair ; that way paft grace . A 5 Cyme Cym . Thou ...
... fear up my embracements from a next With bonds of death . Remain , remain thou here ! [ Putting on the ring . While ... fears . Cym . Paft grace ? obedience ? Imo . Paft hope , and in despair ; that way paft grace . A 5 Cyme Cym . Thou ...
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... mistress ; if in the holding or lofs of that , you term her frail ; I do nothing doubt you have ftore of thieves , notwith- ftanding I fear not my ring .. Phil . Phil . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Poft 16 CYMBELINE .
... mistress ; if in the holding or lofs of that , you term her frail ; I do nothing doubt you have ftore of thieves , notwith- ftanding I fear not my ring .. Phil . Phil . Let us leave here , gentlemen . Poft 16 CYMBELINE .
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... and therein the wifer ; it you buy ladies flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preferve it from tainting . But I fee you have fome religion in you , that you fear . Poft . f Poft . This is but a cuftom in your tongue CYMBELINE . 17.
... and therein the wifer ; it you buy ladies flesh at a million a dram , you cannot preferve it from tainting . But I fee you have fome religion in you , that you fear . Poft . f Poft . This is but a cuftom in your tongue CYMBELINE . 17.
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... fear , Has forgot Britain . Iach . And himself . Not I Inclin'd to this intelligence , pronounce The beggary of his change ; but ' tis your graces That from my mutest conscience , to my tongue , Charms this report out . Imo . Let me ...
... fear , Has forgot Britain . Iach . And himself . Not I Inclin'd to this intelligence , pronounce The beggary of his change ; but ' tis your graces That from my mutest conscience , to my tongue , Charms this report out . Imo . Let me ...
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William Shakespeare. May a ope the raven's eye : I lodge in fear , Though this a heav'nly angel , hell is here . [ Clock ftrikes . One , two , three : time , time ! Lord . [ Goes into the trunk , the Scene clefes . SCENE The Palace again ...
William Shakespeare. May a ope the raven's eye : I lodge in fear , Though this a heav'nly angel , hell is here . [ Clock ftrikes . One , two , three : time , time ! Lord . [ Goes into the trunk , the Scene clefes . SCENE The Palace again ...
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