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If you will watch his going thence ( which I will fashion to fall out between twelve and one ) you may take him at your pleasure : I will be near to second your attempt , and he shall fall between us . Come , stand not amaz'd at it ...
If you will watch his going thence ( which I will fashion to fall out between twelve and one ) you may take him at your pleasure : I will be near to second your attempt , and he shall fall between us . Come , stand not amaz'd at it ...
Page 164
The loyalty well held to fools does make Our faith mere folly ; yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fall'n Lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer , And earns a place i ' the story . 1 i 50 Enter THYREUS .
The loyalty well held to fools does make Our faith mere folly ; yet he that can endure To follow with allegiance a fall'n Lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer , And earns a place i ' the story . 1 i 50 Enter THYREUS .
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The Gods ! it smites me Beneath the fall I have . [ to SELEUCUS . ] Pr'ythee , go hence ; Or I shall shew the cinders of my spirits Through the ashes of my chance : wert thou a man , Thou would'st have mercy on me . CAS .
The Gods ! it smites me Beneath the fall I have . [ to SELEUCUS . ] Pr'ythee , go hence ; Or I shall shew the cinders of my spirits Through the ashes of my chance : wert thou a man , Thou would'st have mercy on me . CAS .
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