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... many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i ' the world In me to lofe . All's well that ends well , A. 4 , S. 2 . Out on thy feeming ! I will write against it : You You seem to me as Dian in her orb ; CHA CHA ( 46 )
... many ancestors ; Which were the greatest obloquy i ' the world In me to lofe . All's well that ends well , A. 4 , S. 2 . Out on thy feeming ! I will write against it : You You seem to me as Dian in her orb ; CHA CHA ( 46 )
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Andrew Becket. You seem to me as Dian in her orb ; As chafte as is the bud ere it be blown . Much ado about nothing , A. 4 , S. i . O ill - ftarr'd wench ! Pale as thy fmock ! when we shall meet at compt , This look of thine will hurl my ...
Andrew Becket. You seem to me as Dian in her orb ; As chafte as is the bud ere it be blown . Much ado about nothing , A. 4 , S. i . O ill - ftarr'd wench ! Pale as thy fmock ! when we shall meet at compt , This look of thine will hurl my ...
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... seems to me most strange that men fhould fear , Seeing that death a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . Julius Cafar , A. 2 , S. 2 . How many cowards , whofe hearts are all as falfe as stairs of fand , wear yet upon their ...
... seems to me most strange that men fhould fear , Seeing that death a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . Julius Cafar , A. 2 , S. 2 . How many cowards , whofe hearts are all as falfe as stairs of fand , wear yet upon their ...
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... seem as the spots of heaven , More fiery by night's blackness . Antony and Cleopatra , A. 1 , S. 4 . Poor wretch , That , for thy mother's fault , are thus expos'd To lofs , and what may follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds ...
... seem as the spots of heaven , More fiery by night's blackness . Antony and Cleopatra , A. 1 , S. 4 . Poor wretch , That , for thy mother's fault , are thus expos'd To lofs , and what may follow ! -Weep I cannot , But my heart bleeds ...
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... seem to chide them . Julius Cæfar , A. 2 , S. 1 . Brutus , I do obferve you now of late : I have not from your eyes that gentleness , And fhew of love , as I was wont to have : You bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over your ...
... seem to chide them . Julius Cæfar , A. 2 , S. 1 . Brutus , I do obferve you now of late : I have not from your eyes that gentleness , And fhew of love , as I was wont to have : You bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over your ...
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