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My lord , I did : But answer made it none : yet once , nethought , It lifted up its
head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it would speak : But , even then ,
the morning cock crew loud ; And at the sound it shrunk in haste away , And
vanish'd ...
My lord , I did : But answer made it none : yet once , nethought , It lifted up its
head , and did address Itself to motion , like as it would speak : But , even then ,
the morning cock crew loud ; And at the sound it shrunk in haste away , And
vanish'd ...
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Laying his hand on LAERTES ' head And these few precepts in thy memory Look
thou charácter . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his
act . Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar . The friends thou hast , and their ...
Laying his hand on LAERTES ' head And these few precepts in thy memory Look
thou charácter . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his
act . Be thou familiar , but by no means vulgar . The friends thou hast , and their ...
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... blood : so did it mine Thus was I , sleeping , by a brother's hand , Of life , of
crown , of queen , at once dispatch'd : Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin , No
reckoning made , but sent to my account With all my imperfections on my head .
... blood : so did it mine Thus was I , sleeping , by a brother's hand , Of life , of
crown , of queen , at once dispatch'd : Cut off even in the blossoms of my sin , No
reckoning made , but sent to my account With all my imperfections on my head .
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That you , at such times seeing me , never shall With arms encumber'd thus , or
this head - shake , Or by pronouncing of some doubiful phrase , As , Well , well ,
we know ; —or , We could , and if we apoild ; -01 , If we list to speak ; -or , There
be ...
That you , at such times seeing me , never shall With arms encumber'd thus , or
this head - shake , Or by pronouncing of some doubiful phrase , As , Well , well ,
we know ; —or , We could , and if we apoild ; -01 , If we list to speak ; -or , There
be ...
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Long stay'd he so ; At last , -A little shaking of mine arm , And thrice his head thus
waving up and down ,He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , As it did seem to
shatter all his bulk , And end his being : That done , he lets me go : And , with ...
Long stay'd he so ; At last , -A little shaking of mine arm , And thrice his head thus
waving up and down ,He rais'd a sigh so piteous and profound , As it did seem to
shatter all his bulk , And end his being : That done , he lets me go : And , with ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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