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... To ruffle in the commonwealth of Rome . Tit . These words are razors to my wounded heart . Sat. And therefore , lovely Tamora , Queen of Goths , That , like the stately Phoebe ' mongst her nymphs , Dost overshine the gallant'st ...
... To ruffle in the commonwealth of Rome . Tit . These words are razors to my wounded heart . Sat. And therefore , lovely Tamora , Queen of Goths , That , like the stately Phoebe ' mongst her nymphs , Dost overshine the gallant'st ...
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Dem . Chiron , thy years want wit , thy wit wants edge , And manners , to intrude where I am graced , And may , for aught thou know'st , affected be . Chi . Demetrius , thou dost over - ween in all , And so in this ...
Dem . Chiron , thy years want wit , thy wit wants edge , And manners , to intrude where I am graced , And may , for aught thou know'st , affected be . Chi . Demetrius , thou dost over - ween in all , And so in this ...
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Why dost not comfort me , and help me out From this unhallow'd and blood - stained hole ? Quin . I am surprised with an uncouth fear ; A chilling sweat o'er - runs my trembling joints ; My heart suspects more than mine eye can see .
Why dost not comfort me , and help me out From this unhallow'd and blood - stained hole ? Quin . I am surprised with an uncouth fear ; A chilling sweat o'er - runs my trembling joints ; My heart suspects more than mine eye can see .
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If it be dark , how dost thou know ' tis he ? Mart . Upon his bloody finger he doth wear A precious ring , that lightens all the hole , Which , like a taper in some monument , Doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks , And shows the ...
If it be dark , how dost thou know ' tis he ? Mart . Upon his bloody finger he doth wear A precious ring , that lightens all the hole , Which , like a taper in some monument , Doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks , And shows the ...
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I know thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left them there . Mart . We know not where you left them all alive ; But , out , alas ! here have ...
I know thou dost but jest : He and his lady both are at the lodge Upon the north side of this pleasant chase ; ' Tis not an hour since I left them there . Mart . We know not where you left them all alive ; But , out , alas ! here have ...
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