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... hast thy will : For raging wind blows up inceffant fhowers , And , when the rage allays , the rain begins . ] We meet with the fame thought in our author's Rape of Lucrece : " This windy tempeft , till it blows up rain , " Held back his ...
... hast thy will : For raging wind blows up inceffant fhowers , And , when the rage allays , the rain begins . ] We meet with the fame thought in our author's Rape of Lucrece : " This windy tempeft , till it blows up rain , " Held back his ...
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... hast resisted me , ' Give me thy gold , if thou haft any gold ; ' For I have bought it with an hundred blows.- ' But let me fee : -is this our foeman's face ? < Ah , no , no , no , it is mine only fon ! -- * Ah , boy , if any life be ...
... hast resisted me , ' Give me thy gold , if thou haft any gold ; ' For I have bought it with an hundred blows.- ' But let me fee : -is this our foeman's face ? < Ah , no , no , no , it is mine only fon ! -- * Ah , boy , if any life be ...
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... hast some children ; And , by God's mother , I , being but a bachelor , Have other fome : why , ' tis a happy thing To be the father unto many fons . ' Answer no more , for thou fhalt be my queen . GLO . The ghoftly father now hath done ...
... hast some children ; And , by God's mother , I , being but a bachelor , Have other fome : why , ' tis a happy thing To be the father unto many fons . ' Answer no more , for thou fhalt be my queen . GLO . The ghoftly father now hath done ...
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... HAST . Why , knows not Montague , that of it- felf 2 And you too , Somerfet , & c . ] In the old play Somerset does in this fcene . not appear . MALONE . 3 Clar . Then this is my opinion , - & c . ] Inftead of this and the following ...
... HAST . Why , knows not Montague , that of it- felf 2 And you too , Somerfet , & c . ] In the old play Somerset does in this fcene . not appear . MALONE . 3 Clar . Then this is my opinion , - & c . ] Inftead of this and the following ...
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... HAST . ' Tis better ufing France , than trusting France : * Let us be back'd with God , and with the feas , " * Which he hath given for fence impregnable , * And with their helps only defend ourselves ; * In them , and in ourselves ...
... HAST . ' Tis better ufing France , than trusting France : * Let us be back'd with God , and with the feas , " * Which he hath given for fence impregnable , * And with their helps only defend ourselves ; * In them , and in ourselves ...
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