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V. And doth my father call me again ? now Harry , Happie be the time that thy father calleth thee againe . Hen , IV . Stand vp my son , and do not think thy father , But at the request of thee my sonne I will pardon thee , And God ...
V. And doth my father call me again ? now Harry , Happie be the time that thy father calleth thee againe . Hen , IV . Stand vp my son , and do not think thy father , But at the request of thee my sonne I will pardon thee , And God ...
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... 118 . eminent quality , and then the Prince , 98 , 99. bristle . . crest ] Cf. King the State , or their General seizeth on John , iv . iii . 149 : “ Now ... . Doth him , giving some gratuity to those dogged war bristle his angry ...
... 118 . eminent quality , and then the Prince , 98 , 99. bristle . . crest ] Cf. King the State , or their General seizeth on John , iv . iii . 149 : “ Now ... . Doth him , giving some gratuity to those dogged war bristle his angry ...
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Thou sayest well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is , by 30 9 6 iv . iii : " answer me roundly to the government , ” and Heywood ...
Thou sayest well , and it holds well too ; for the fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is , by 30 9 6 iv . iii : " answer me roundly to the government , ” and Heywood ...
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... they was a coin of the value of ten shillings will make men beleeue , they doe and that " stand for " signified ( 1 ) to nothing whereto the Spirit doth not represent , stand in the place of , and perswade them .
... they was a coin of the value of ten shillings will make men beleeue , they doe and that " stand for " signified ( 1 ) to nothing whereto the Spirit doth not represent , stand in the place of , and perswade them .
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200 Yet herein will I imitate the sun , Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world , That , when he please again to be himself , Being wanted , he may be more wonder'd at , By breaking through the ...
200 Yet herein will I imitate the sun , Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world , That , when he please again to be himself , Being wanted , he may be more wonder'd at , By breaking through the ...
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