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They answer , in a joint and corporate voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry - you are honorable , But yet they could have wish'd — they know notSomething hath been amiss — a noble ...
They answer , in a joint and corporate voice , That now they are at fall , want treasure , cannot Do what they would ; are sorry - you are honorable , But yet they could have wish'd — they know notSomething hath been amiss — a noble ...
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My lord , you have my voice to it ; the fault's Bloody ; ' tis necessary he should die : Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy . Sec . Sen. Most true ; the law shall bruise him . Enter Alcibiades , attended . Alcib .
My lord , you have my voice to it ; the fault's Bloody ; ' tis necessary he should die : Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy . Sec . Sen. Most true ; the law shall bruise him . Enter Alcibiades , attended . Alcib .
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Keep it , I cannot eat it . concubines apparell , and how she had dressed his head , frizeled his haire , and painted his face , as he had bene a woman ; and the voice goeth , this vision was but a litle before his death .
Keep it , I cannot eat it . concubines apparell , and how she had dressed his head , frizeled his haire , and painted his face , as he had bene a woman ; and the voice goeth , this vision was but a litle before his death .
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Crack the lawyer's voice , That he may never more false title plead , Nor sound his quillets shrilly : hoar the flamen , That scolds against the quality of flesh And not believes himself : down with the nose , Down with it flat ...
Crack the lawyer's voice , That he may never more false title plead , Nor sound his quillets shrilly : hoar the flamen , That scolds against the quality of flesh And not believes himself : down with the nose , Down with it flat ...
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The highest fortunes , if contentless , have a wretched being , worse than that of the most abject fortune accompanied by content . - H . N. H. 249. " by his breath ” means by his voice , that is , his suffrage.H. N. H. 254.
The highest fortunes , if contentless , have a wretched being , worse than that of the most abject fortune accompanied by content . - H . N. H. 249. " by his breath ” means by his voice , that is , his suffrage.H. N. H. 254.
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