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... face to face , And frowning brow to brow , ourselves will hear The accuser , and the accused , freely speak : - [ Exeunt some Attend . High - stomach'd are they both , and full of ire , In rage deaf as the sea , hasty as fire . Re ...
... face to face , And frowning brow to brow , ourselves will hear The accuser , and the accused , freely speak : - [ Exeunt some Attend . High - stomach'd are they both , and full of ire , In rage deaf as the sea , hasty as fire . Re ...
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... face ; i . e . ( as Dr. Warburton observes ) with a face of supplication . Steevens . 2 The slavish motive- ] Motive , for instrument . Warburton . Rather that which fear puts in motion . Johnson . 3 - atone you , ] i . e . reconcile ...
... face ; i . e . ( as Dr. Warburton observes ) with a face of supplication . Steevens . 2 The slavish motive- ] Motive , for instrument . Warburton . Rather that which fear puts in motion . Johnson . 3 - atone you , ] i . e . reconcile ...
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... face ; Nor never write , regreet , nor reconcile This lowering tempest of your home - bred hate ; Nor never by advised2 purpose meet , To plot , contrive , or complot any ill , ' Gainst us , our state , our subjects , or our land ...
... face ; Nor never write , regreet , nor reconcile This lowering tempest of your home - bred hate ; Nor never by advised2 purpose meet , To plot , contrive , or complot any ill , ' Gainst us , our state , our subjects , or our land ...
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... faces , Awak'd the sleeping rheum ; and so , by chance , Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What said our cousin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel : And , for my heart disdained that my tongue Should so ...
... faces , Awak'd the sleeping rheum ; and so , by chance , Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What said our cousin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel : And , for my heart disdained that my tongue Should so ...
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... face.- I am the last of noble Edward's sons , Of whom thy father , prince of Wales , was first ; In war , was never lion rag'd more fierce , In peace was never gentle lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely gentleman : His face ...
... face.- I am the last of noble Edward's sons , Of whom thy father , prince of Wales , was first ; In war , was never lion rag'd more fierce , In peace was never gentle lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely gentleman : His face ...
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