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Tis yet to know ( Which , when I know that boasting is an honour , I shall promulgate ) I fetch my life and being From men of royal siege ; and my demerits May speak , unbonneted , to as proud a fortune As this that I have reach'd : for ...
Tis yet to know ( Which , when I know that boasting is an honour , I shall promulgate ) I fetch my life and being From men of royal siege ; and my demerits May speak , unbonneted , to as proud a fortune As this that I have reach'd : for ...
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... World can I speak , More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself . Yet , by your gracious patience , I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course ...
... World can I speak , More than pertains to feats of broil and battle ; And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself . Yet , by your gracious patience , I will a round unvarnish'd tale deliver Of my whole course ...
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But , Othello , speak : Did you by indirect and forced courses Subdue and poison this young maid's affections ? Or came it by request , and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? Ị̂í . I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the ...
But , Othello , speak : Did you by indirect and forced courses Subdue and poison this young maid's affections ? Or came it by request , and such fair question As soul to soul affordeth ? Ị̂í . I do beseech you , Send for the lady to the ...
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ACT I Sc . III 140 150 And portance in my travels ' history : Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle , Rough quarries , rocks , and hills whose heads touch Heaven , It was my hint to speak — such was my process ; And of the Cannibals ...
ACT I Sc . III 140 150 And portance in my travels ' history : Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle , Rough quarries , rocks , and hills whose heads touch Heaven , It was my hint to speak — such was my process ; And of the Cannibals ...
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I pray you , hear her speak : If she confess that she was half the wooer , Destruction on my head , if my bad blame Light on the man ! Come hither , gentle Mistress : Do you perceive in all this noble company Where most you owe ...
I pray you , hear her speak : If she confess that she was half the wooer , Destruction on my head , if my bad blame Light on the man ! Come hither , gentle Mistress : Do you perceive in all this noble company Where most you owe ...
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