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... himself , Crush him together , rather than unfold His meafure fully . 2 Gent . What's his name and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : his father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour Against the Romans , with ...
... himself , Crush him together , rather than unfold His meafure fully . 2 Gent . What's his name and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : his father Was call'd Sicilius , who did join his honour Against the Romans , with ...
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... himself doth woo me oft For my confections ? having thus far proceeded , Unless thou think'st me dev'lifh , is't not meet That I did amplifie my judgment in Other conclufions ? I will try the forces Of these thy compounds on fuch ...
... himself doth woo me oft For my confections ? having thus far proceeded , Unless thou think'st me dev'lifh , is't not meet That I did amplifie my judgment in Other conclufions ? I will try the forces Of these thy compounds on fuch ...
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... himself ' tis much ; In you , whom I count his beyond all talents , Whilft I am bound to wonder , I am bound To pity too . Ime . What do you pity , Sir ? lach . Two creatures heartily . Imo . Am I one , Sir ? You look on me ; what wreck ...
... himself ' tis much ; In you , whom I count his beyond all talents , Whilft I am bound to wonder , I am bound To pity too . Ime . What do you pity , Sir ? lach . Two creatures heartily . Imo . Am I one , Sir ? You look on me ; what wreck ...
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... 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 hear no more . Iach . O dearest foul ...
... 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 hear no more . Iach . O dearest foul ...
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... himself , and knows it not . 1 Lord . There's an Italian come , and ' tis thought one of Leonatus's friends . Clot . Leonatus ! a banish'd rafcal ; and he's another , wherefoever he be . Who told you of this ftranger ? 1 Lord . One of ...
... himself , and knows it not . 1 Lord . There's an Italian come , and ' tis thought one of Leonatus's friends . Clot . Leonatus ! a banish'd rafcal ; and he's another , wherefoever he be . Who told you of this ftranger ? 1 Lord . One of ...
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