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... common distribution , at Your only choice . Mar. I thank you , general ; But cannot make my heart consent to take A bribe to pay my sword : I do refuse it ; [ And stand upon my common part with those That have beheld the doing . ] 40 ...
... common distribution , at Your only choice . Mar. I thank you , general ; But cannot make my heart consent to take A bribe to pay my sword : I do refuse it ; [ And stand upon my common part with those That have beheld the doing . ] 40 ...
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... common chances common men could bear ; That , when the sea was calm , all boats alike Show'd mastership in floating ; fortune's blows , When most struck home , being gentle wounded , craves A noble cunning : you were us'd to load me ...
... common chances common men could bear ; That , when the sea was calm , all boats alike Show'd mastership in floating ; fortune's blows , When most struck home , being gentle wounded , craves A noble cunning : you were us'd to load me ...
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... common use than the proper word barded ; " the latter has been revived by Browning in his poem of James Lee : " a war- horse barded and chanfroned too . " Sconce was originally a bulwark , and so was applied to the skull as the armour ...
... common use than the proper word barded ; " the latter has been revived by Browning in his poem of James Lee : " a war- horse barded and chanfroned too . " Sconce was originally a bulwark , and so was applied to the skull as the armour ...
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