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There is fo much terror in one , fo much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as must touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry VIII . that Prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all thofe good ...
There is fo much terror in one , fo much tenderness and moving piety in the other , as must touch any one who is capable either of fear or pity . In his Henry VIII . that Prince is drawn with that greatness of mind , and all thofe good ...
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Pro . The Duke of Milan And his more braver daughter could controul thee , If now ' twere fit to do't : - -At the firft fight ( delicate Ariel , They have chang'd eyes : I'll fet thee free for this . ) A word , good Sir , I fear you've ...
Pro . The Duke of Milan And his more braver daughter could controul thee , If now ' twere fit to do't : - -At the firft fight ( delicate Ariel , They have chang'd eyes : I'll fet thee free for this . ) A word , good Sir , I fear you've ...
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We've loft your fon I fear for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this bufinefs ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them ; the fault's Your own . Alen . So is the deareft of the lofs . Gen. Gon .
We've loft your fon I fear for ever : Milan and Naples have More widows in them of this bufinefs ' making , Than we bring men to comfort them ; the fault's Your own . Alen . So is the deareft of the lofs . Gen. Gon .
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... you but knew how you the purpose cherish , Whilft thus you mock it ! how in stripping it You more inveft it ! ebbing men , indeed , Moft often do fo near the bottom run , By their own fear or floth . Seb .
... you but knew how you the purpose cherish , Whilft thus you mock it ! how in stripping it You more inveft it ! ebbing men , indeed , Moft often do fo near the bottom run , By their own fear or floth . Seb .
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I hid me under the dead moon - calf's gabardine , for fear of the storm : and art thou living , Stephano ? O “ Stephano , two Neapolitans ' fcap'd ! Ste . Pr'ythee do not turn me about , my ftomach is not conftant . Cal .
I hid me under the dead moon - calf's gabardine , for fear of the storm : and art thou living , Stephano ? O “ Stephano , two Neapolitans ' fcap'd ! Ste . Pr'ythee do not turn me about , my ftomach is not conftant . Cal .
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