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... lives ! Richard III . A. 1 , S. 2 . Murder her brothers , and then marry her ! Uncertain way of gain ! but I am in So far in blood , that fin will pluck on fin ; Tear - falling pity dwells not in this eye . Richard III . A. 4 , S. 2 . I ...
... lives ! Richard III . A. 1 , S. 2 . Murder her brothers , and then marry her ! Uncertain way of gain ! but I am in So far in blood , that fin will pluck on fin ; Tear - falling pity dwells not in this eye . Richard III . A. 4 , S. 2 . I ...
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... lives longer . Merchant of Venice , A. 1 , S. 2 COMPLEXIO N. Call us ten times frail ; For we are as foft as our complexions are , And credulous to false prints . Measure for Measure , A. 2 , S. 4 • CONFERENCE . I will fetch you a tooth ...
... lives longer . Merchant of Venice , A. 1 , S. 2 COMPLEXIO N. Call us ten times frail ; For we are as foft as our complexions are , And credulous to false prints . Measure for Measure , A. 2 , S. 4 • CONFERENCE . I will fetch you a tooth ...
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... live , And pray , and fing , and tell old tales , and laugh At gilded butterflies , and hear poor rogues Talk of court news . Lear , A. 5 , S. 3 . These are kind creatures . Gods , what lies I have heard ! The worship of the whole world ...
... live , And pray , and fing , and tell old tales , and laugh At gilded butterflies , and hear poor rogues Talk of court news . Lear , A. 5 , S. 3 . These are kind creatures . Gods , what lies I have heard ! The worship of the whole world ...
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... live in all the spight Of wreakful heaven ; whofe bare unhoused trunks To the conflicting elements exposed , Answer mere nature - bid them flatter thee ; Timon of Athens , A. 4 , S. 3 . Divineft creature , bright Aftræa's daughter , How ...
... live in all the spight Of wreakful heaven ; whofe bare unhoused trunks To the conflicting elements exposed , Answer mere nature - bid them flatter thee ; Timon of Athens , A. 4 , S. 3 . Divineft creature , bright Aftræa's daughter , How ...
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... lives this day , and comes fafe home , Will ftand a tip - toe when this day is nam'd , And roufe him at the name of Crifpian . He , that shall live this day , and fee old age , Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends , And fay - to ...
... lives this day , and comes fafe home , Will ftand a tip - toe when this day is nam'd , And roufe him at the name of Crifpian . He , that shall live this day , and fee old age , Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends , And fay - to ...
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