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Upon mine honour , sir , I heard a hum- best way is to creep under his gaberdine
; there ming , is no other shelter here about : Misery acquaints And that a strange
one too , which did awake me : a man with strange bedfellows . I will here I ...
Upon mine honour , sir , I heard a hum- best way is to creep under his gaberdine
; there ming , is no other shelter here about : Misery acquaints And that a strange
one too , which did awake me : a man with strange bedfellows . I will here I ...
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Then well one more may fair Bianca have : Have I not in my time heard lions roar
? And so she shall ; Lucentio shall make one , Have I not heard the sea , puff'd up
with winds , Though Paris came , in hope to speed alone . Rage like an angry ...
Then well one more may fair Bianca have : Have I not in my time heard lions roar
? And so she shall ; Lucentio shall make one , Have I not heard the sea , puff'd up
with winds , Though Paris came , in hope to speed alone . Rage like an angry ...
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I never heard of such another ness , we were all commanded out of the cham-
encounter , which lames report to follow it , and ber ; only this , methought I heard
the shepherd undoes description to do it . say , he found the child . 2 Gent .
I never heard of such another ness , we were all commanded out of the cham-
encounter , which lames report to follow it , and ber ; only this , methought I heard
the shepherd undoes description to do it . say , he found the child . 2 Gent .
Página 390
Methought , I heard a voice cry , Sleep no more ! Enter Lady Macbeth . Macbeth
does murder sleep , the innocent sleep ; Lady M. That , which hath made them
drunk , Sleep , that knits up the ravelld sleave of care , hath made me bold : The ...
Methought , I heard a voice cry , Sleep no more ! Enter Lady Macbeth . Macbeth
does murder sleep , the innocent sleep ; Lady M. That , which hath made them
drunk , Sleep , that knits up the ravelld sleave of care , hath made me bold : The ...
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Who sets me else ? by heaven , I'll throw In that dead time , when Gloster's death
was at all : plotted , I have a thousand spirits in one breast , I heard you say , - Is
not my arm of length , To answer twenty thousand such as you . That reacheth ...
Who sets me else ? by heaven , I'll throw In that dead time , when Gloster's death
was at all : plotted , I have a thousand spirits in one breast , I heard you say , - Is
not my arm of length , To answer twenty thousand such as you . That reacheth ...
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