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... fear Virtue itself ; -these shrugs , these hums , and ha's , When you have faid , fhe's goodly , come between , Ere you can say she's honeft . Winter's Tale , A. 2 , S. 1 . Be thou as chafte as ice , as pure as fnow , thou fhalt not ...
... fear Virtue itself ; -these shrugs , these hums , and ha's , When you have faid , fhe's goodly , come between , Ere you can say she's honeft . Winter's Tale , A. 2 , S. 1 . Be thou as chafte as ice , as pure as fnow , thou fhalt not ...
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... fear in other men ? Wherein Wherein thou art lefs happy being fear'd , Than they CAN CE - R ( 43 )
... fear in other men ? Wherein Wherein thou art lefs happy being fear'd , Than they CAN CE - R ( 43 )
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Andrew Becket. Wherein thou art lefs happy being fear'd , Than they in fearing . CHALLENGE . Henry V. A. 4 , S. 1 . I never in my life Did hear a challenge urg'd more modeftly , Unless a brother should a brother dare To gentle exercife ...
Andrew Becket. Wherein thou art lefs happy being fear'd , Than they in fearing . CHALLENGE . Henry V. A. 4 , S. 1 . I never in my life Did hear a challenge urg'd more modeftly , Unless a brother should a brother dare To gentle exercife ...
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... fear , My foul hath her content so absolute , That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate . S. 2 . S.2 . Othello , A. 2 , S. 1 . Every wretch , pining and pale before , Beholding him , plucks comfort from his looks ...
... fear , My foul hath her content so absolute , That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate . S. 2 . S.2 . Othello , A. 2 , S. 1 . Every wretch , pining and pale before , Beholding him , plucks comfort from his looks ...
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... fear and forrow , Making the mother , wife , and child , to fee The fon , the husband , and the father tearing His country's bowels out . Coriolanus , A. 5 , S. 3 . To apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we fee : And And ...
... fear and forrow , Making the mother , wife , and child , to fee The fon , the husband , and the father tearing His country's bowels out . Coriolanus , A. 5 , S. 3 . To apprehend thus , Draws us a profit from all things we fee : And And ...
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