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... death , and she says ( Henry V , ' II . iii . ) : ... after I saw him fumble with the Sheets , and play with Flowers , and smile upon his fingers end , I knew there was but one way : for his Nose was as sharpe as a Pen , and a Table of ...
... death , and she says ( Henry V , ' II . iii . ) : ... after I saw him fumble with the Sheets , and play with Flowers , and smile upon his fingers end , I knew there was but one way : for his Nose was as sharpe as a Pen , and a Table of ...
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... death . Scena Secunda . [ The island . ] Enter Prospero and Miranda . Mira . If by your Art ( my deerest father ) you have Put the wild waters in this Rore ; alay them : The skye it seemes would powre down stinking pitch , But that the ...
... death . Scena Secunda . [ The island . ] Enter Prospero and Miranda . Mira . If by your Art ( my deerest father ) you have Put the wild waters in this Rore ; alay them : The skye it seemes would powre down stinking pitch , But that the ...
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... death That now hath seiz'd them , why they were no worse Then now they are : There be that can rule Naples As well as he that sleepes : Lords , that can prate As amply , and unnecessarily As this Gonzallo : I my selfe could make A ...
... death That now hath seiz'd them , why they were no worse Then now they are : There be that can rule Naples As well as he that sleepes : Lords , that can prate As amply , and unnecessarily As this Gonzallo : I my selfe could make A ...
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... death at this puppi - hea- ded Monster : a most scurvie Monster : I could finde in my heart to beate him . Ste . Come , kisse . Tri . But that the poore Monster's in drinke : An abhominable Monster . Cal . I'le shew thee the best ...
... death at this puppi - hea- ded Monster : a most scurvie Monster : I could finde in my heart to beate him . Ste . Come , kisse . Tri . But that the poore Monster's in drinke : An abhominable Monster . Cal . I'le shew thee the best ...
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... death I prethee . Ste . Trinculo , keepe a good tongue in your head : If you prove a mutineere , the next Tree : the poore Mon- ster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indignity . Cal . I thanke my noble Lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd ...
... death I prethee . Ste . Trinculo , keepe a good tongue in your head : If you prove a mutineere , the next Tree : the poore Mon- ster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indignity . Cal . I thanke my noble Lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd ...
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