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... enemies by nature , as foon as the lion fees the unicorn he betakes himself to a tree : the unicorn in his fury , and with all the fwiftnefs of his course , running at him , flicks his horn faft in the tree , and then the lion falls ...
... enemies by nature , as foon as the lion fees the unicorn he betakes himself to a tree : the unicorn in his fury , and with all the fwiftnefs of his course , running at him , flicks his horn faft in the tree , and then the lion falls ...
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... enemy , over my trade . " Le foleil eft beu de la lune , " Tout boit foit en haut ou en bas : Suivant cefte reigle commune , ; Pourquoy douc ne boirons - nous pas ? " and give Edit . fol . p . 507 : FARMER . The name of the wretched ...
... enemy , over my trade . " Le foleil eft beu de la lune , " Tout boit foit en haut ou en bas : Suivant cefte reigle commune , ; Pourquoy douc ne boirons - nous pas ? " and give Edit . fol . p . 507 : FARMER . The name of the wretched ...
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... enemies : 9 8 1 6 Let us firft fee peace in Athens : There is no time fo miferable , but a man may be true . ] [ D. Warburton divides this line between the two thieves . This and the concluding little fpeech have in all the editions ...
... enemies : 9 8 1 6 Let us firft fee peace in Athens : There is no time fo miferable , but a man may be true . ] [ D. Warburton divides this line between the two thieves . This and the concluding little fpeech have in all the editions ...
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... enemies are taken only for those who profefs friendship and profess enmity ; for the friend is supposed not to be more kind , but more dangerous than the enemy , feuse is , Let me rather wow or caress those that would mischief , that ...
... enemies are taken only for those who profefs friendship and profess enmity ; for the friend is supposed not to be more kind , but more dangerous than the enemy , feuse is , Let me rather wow or caress those that would mischief , that ...
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... enemies ' drum is heard , and fearful fcouring Doth choke the air with duft : In , and prepare ; Ours is the fall , I fear , our foes the fuare . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . The Woods . Timon's Cave , and a tomb - ftone feen . Enter a Soldier ...
... enemies ' drum is heard , and fearful fcouring Doth choke the air with duft : In , and prepare ; Ours is the fall , I fear , our foes the fuare . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . The Woods . Timon's Cave , and a tomb - ftone feen . Enter a Soldier ...
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