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To this effect , before you were new - crown'd , And I do fearfully believe ' tis done
, We breath'd our counsel : but it pleas'd your What we so fear'd he had a charge
to do . highness Sal . The colour of the king doth come and To overbear it ; and ...
To this effect , before you were new - crown'd , And I do fearfully believe ' tis done
, We breath'd our counsel : but it pleas'd your What we so fear'd he had a charge
to do . highness Sal . The colour of the king doth come and To overbear it ; and ...
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To fear the foe , since fear oppresseth strength , Gives , in your weakness ,
strength unto your foe , And so your follies fight against yourself.28 Fear , and be
slain ; no worse can come to fight : And fight and die is death destroying death ;
Where ...
To fear the foe , since fear oppresseth strength , Gives , in your weakness ,
strength unto your foe , And so your follies fight against yourself.28 Fear , and be
slain ; no worse can come to fight : And fight and die is death destroying death ;
Where ...
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You are too great to be by me gainsaid : Your spirit is too true , your fears too
certain . North . Yet , for all this ... I see a strange confession in thine eye : Thou
shak'st thy head , and hold'st it fear , or sin , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say
so ...
You are too great to be by me gainsaid : Your spirit is too true , your fears too
certain . North . Yet , for all this ... I see a strange confession in thine eye : Thou
shak'st thy head , and hold'st it fear , or sin , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say
so ...
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