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... Look'd black upon me ; struck me with her tongue , : - Most serpent - like , upon the very heart : - All the stor❜d ... look black - may easily be explained to look cloudy or gloomy . See Mil . " So frown'd the mighty combatants , that ...
... Look'd black upon me ; struck me with her tongue , : - Most serpent - like , upon the very heart : - All the stor❜d ... look black - may easily be explained to look cloudy or gloomy . See Mil . " So frown'd the mighty combatants , that ...
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... look ? Ham . On him ! on him ! -Look you , how pale he glares ' His form and cause conjoin'd , preaching to stones , Would make them capable . - Do not look upon me ; Lest , with this piteous action , you convert My stern effects : then ...
... look ? Ham . On him ! on him ! -Look you , how pale he glares ' His form and cause conjoin'd , preaching to stones , Would make them capable . - Do not look upon me ; Lest , with this piteous action , you convert My stern effects : then ...
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... Look ! Thaisa is Recover❜d . Thai . O , let me look ! If he be none of mine , my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear , But curb it , spite of seeing . O , my lord , Are you not Pericles ? Like him you speak , Like him you ...
... Look ! Thaisa is Recover❜d . Thai . O , let me look ! If he be none of mine , my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear , But curb it , spite of seeing . O , my lord , Are you not Pericles ? Like him you speak , Like him you ...
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