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Why , hark ye , hark ye ! and are you such fools To square for this ? would it offend you , then , That both should speed ? Chi . Faith , not me . Dem . Nor me , so I were one . Aar . For shame , be friends , and join for that you jar ...
Why , hark ye , hark ye ! and are you such fools To square for this ? would it offend you , then , That both should speed ? Chi . Faith , not me . Dem . Nor me , so I were one . Aar . For shame , be friends , and join for that you jar ...
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Tit . Faint - hearted boy , arise , and look upon her . Speak , Lavinia , what accursed hand Hath made thee handless in thy father's sight ? What fool hath added water to the sea , Or brought a faggot to bright - burning Troy ...
Tit . Faint - hearted boy , arise , and look upon her . Speak , Lavinia , what accursed hand Hath made thee handless in thy father's sight ? What fool hath added water to the sea , Or brought a faggot to bright - burning Troy ...
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Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his soul black like his face . Tit . O , here I lift this one hand up to heaven , And bow this feeble ruin to the earth : If any power pities wretched tears , 200 [ Exit ...
Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his soul black like his face . Tit . O , here I lift this one hand up to heaven , And bow this feeble ruin to the earth : If any power pities wretched tears , 200 [ Exit ...
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... Or get some little knife between thy teeth , And just against thy heart make thou a hole ; That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall May run into that sink , and soaking in Drown the lamenting fool in sea - salt tears . Marc .
... Or get some little knife between thy teeth , And just against thy heart make thou a hole ; That all the tears that thy poor eyes let fall May run into that sink , and soaking in Drown the lamenting fool in sea - salt tears . Marc .
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Milton gives the name of Limbo to his " Paradise of Fools " ; III . i . 149 . List , pleases ; IV . i . 100 . Lively , living ; III . i . 105 . Loaden , laden ; V. ii . 53 . Loose , loosen my hold ; II . iii .
Milton gives the name of Limbo to his " Paradise of Fools " ; III . i . 149 . List , pleases ; IV . i . 100 . Lively , living ; III . i . 105 . Loaden , laden ; V. ii . 53 . Loose , loosen my hold ; II . iii .
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