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It doth , my worthy lord ; and in this match I hold me highly honour'd of your grace : And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot ...
It doth , my worthy lord ; and in this match I hold me highly honour'd of your grace : And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot ...
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As begging hermits in their holy prayers : Thou shalt not sigh , nor hold thy stumps to heaven , Nor wink , nor nod , nor kneel , nor make a sign , But I of these will wrest an alphabet , And by still practice learn to know thy meaning ...
As begging hermits in their holy prayers : Thou shalt not sigh , nor hold thy stumps to heaven , Nor wink , nor nod , nor kneel , nor make a sign , But I of these will wrest an alphabet , And by still practice learn to know thy meaning ...
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Hold , hold ; meanwhile here's money for thy charges . Give me pen and ink . Sirrah , can you with a grace deliver a supplication ? Clo . Ay , sir . Tit . Then here is a supplication for you . And when you come to him , at the first ...
Hold , hold ; meanwhile here's money for thy charges . Give me pen and ink . Sirrah , can you with a grace deliver a supplication ? Clo . Ay , sir . Tit . Then here is a supplication for you . And when you come to him , at the first ...
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even thus he rates the babe- For I must bear thee to a trusty Goth ; Who , when he knows thou art the empress ' babe , Will hold thee dearly for thy mother's sake . ' With this , my weapon drawn , I rush'd upon Act V. Sc . i .
even thus he rates the babe- For I must bear thee to a trusty Goth ; Who , when he knows thou art the empress ' babe , Will hold thee dearly for thy mother's sake . ' With this , my weapon drawn , I rush'd upon Act V. Sc . i .
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... And hast a thing within thee called conscience , With twenty popish tricks and ceremonies , Which I have seen thee careful to observe , Therefore I urge thy oath ; for that I know An idiot holds his bauble for a god , 70 And keeps ...
... And hast a thing within thee called conscience , With twenty popish tricks and ceremonies , Which I have seen thee careful to observe , Therefore I urge thy oath ; for that I know An idiot holds his bauble for a god , 70 And keeps ...
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