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... nature ; and my trust , Like a good parent , did beget of him A falsehood , in its contrary as great As my trust was ; which had indeed no limit , A confidence sans bound . He being thus lorded , Not only with what my revenue yielded ...
... nature ; and my trust , Like a good parent , did beget of him A falsehood , in its contrary as great As my trust was ; which had indeed no limit , A confidence sans bound . He being thus lorded , Not only with what my revenue yielded ...
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... natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou Deservedly confin'd into this rock , Who hadst deserv'd more ... Nature , essence . The red plague rid you , - ] See note ( * ) , p . 840 , Vol . II . Fill all thy bones with aches ...
... natures Could not abide to be with ; therefore wast thou Deservedly confin'd into this rock , Who hadst deserv'd more ... Nature , essence . The red plague rid you , - ] See note ( * ) , p . 840 , Vol . II . Fill all thy bones with aches ...
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... nature , sir , Come on.- [ To FER . [ To ARIEL . Be of comfort ; Than he appears by speech ; this is unwonted , Which now came from him . PRO . [ TO ARIEL . ] Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds : but then exactly do All points of ...
... nature , sir , Come on.- [ To FER . [ To ARIEL . Be of comfort ; Than he appears by speech ; this is unwonted , Which now came from him . PRO . [ TO ARIEL . ] Thou shalt be as free As mountain winds : but then exactly do All points of ...
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... nature should produce , Without sweat or endeavour : treason , felony , Sword , pike , knife , gun , or need of any engine , Which end o ' the beam she'd bow . ] So Malone . The old text has , - " Which end o ' th ' beame should bow ...
... nature should produce , Without sweat or endeavour : treason , felony , Sword , pike , knife , gun , or need of any engine , Which end o ' the beam she'd bow . ] So Malone . The old text has , - " Which end o ' th ' beame should bow ...
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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. Would I not have ; but nature should bring forth , Of it own kind , all foizon , a all abundance , To feed my innocent people . ( 1 ) SEB . No marrying ' mong his subjects ? ANT . None , man ; all ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. Would I not have ; but nature should bring forth , Of it own kind , all foizon , a all abundance , To feed my innocent people . ( 1 ) SEB . No marrying ' mong his subjects ? ANT . None , man ; all ...
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