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... lest my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I
fear . [ Exit . 130 140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning ,
for which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy
...
... lest my life be cropp'd to keep you clear , By flight I'll shun the danger which I
fear . [ Exit . 130 140 Re - enter ANTIOCHUS . Ant . He hath found the meaning ,
for which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy
...
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Your rule direct to any ; if to me , Day serves not light more faithful than I ' ll be .
Per . I do not doubt thy faith ; But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ?
Hel . We'll mingle our bloods together in the earth , From whence we had our
being ...
Your rule direct to any ; if to me , Day serves not light more faithful than I ' ll be .
Per . I do not doubt thy faith ; But should he wrong my liberties in my absence ?
Hel . We'll mingle our bloods together in the earth , From whence we had our
being ...
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I'll then discourse our woes , felt several years , And wanting breath to speak help
me with tears . Dio . I'll do my best , sir . Cle . This Tarsus , o'er which I have the
government , A city on whom plenty held full hand , For riches strew'd herself ...
I'll then discourse our woes , felt several years , And wanting breath to speak help
me with tears . Dio . I'll do my best , sir . Cle . This Tarsus , o'er which I have the
government , A city on whom plenty held full hand , For riches strew'd herself ...
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Look how thou stirrest now ! come away , or I'll fetch thee with a wanion . Third
Fish . ' Faith , master , I am thinking of the poor men that were cast away before us
even now . 20 30 First Fish . Alas , poor souls , it grieved my heart to hear what ...
Look how thou stirrest now ! come away , or I'll fetch thee with a wanion . Third
Fish . ' Faith , master , I am thinking of the poor men that were cast away before us
even now . 20 30 First Fish . Alas , poor souls , it grieved my heart to hear what ...
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Then I'll turn craver too , and so I shall ' scape whipping . Per . Why , are all your
beggars whipped , then ? Sec . Fish . O , not all , my friend , not all ; for if all your
beggars were whipped , I would wish no better office than to be beadle .
Then I'll turn craver too , and so I shall ' scape whipping . Per . Why , are all your
beggars whipped , then ? Sec . Fish . O , not all , my friend , not all ; for if all your
beggars were whipped , I would wish no better office than to be beadle .
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