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I must obey : his art is of such power , The watch - dogs bark : It would control my
dam ' s god , Setebos , ( 7 ) BURDEN . Bowgh , wowgh . [ Dispersedly . And make
a vassal of him . ARI . Hark , hark ! I hear Pro . So , slave ; hence ! [ Exit CAL .
I must obey : his art is of such power , The watch - dogs bark : It would control my
dam ' s god , Setebos , ( 7 ) BURDEN . Bowgh , wowgh . [ Dispersedly . And make
a vassal of him . ARI . Hark , hark ! I hear Pro . So , slave ; hence ! [ Exit CAL .
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And I will kiss thy foot : I pr ' ythee , be my god . CAL . ( Aside . ] I ' ll swear upon
that bottle , to be Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and thy true subject ; for the
liquor is not earthly . I drunken monster ; when ' s god ' s asleep he ' ll rob STE .
And I will kiss thy foot : I pr ' ythee , be my god . CAL . ( Aside . ] I ' ll swear upon
that bottle , to be Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and thy true subject ; for the
liquor is not earthly . I drunken monster ; when ' s god ' s asleep he ' ll rob STE .
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As many a Godly man they have so served , Which unto them Gods truth hath
shewed ; of such they have burned and hanged simme , That unto their ydolatrye
wold not come : The ladye Truthe they have locked in cage , Sayeng that of her ...
As many a Godly man they have so served , Which unto them Gods truth hath
shewed ; of such they have burned and hanged simme , That unto their ydolatrye
wold not come : The ladye Truthe they have locked in cage , Sayeng that of her ...
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I lov ' d her most , and thought to set my rest LEAR . Now , by Apollo - On her kind
nursery . — Hence , and avoid my KENT . Now , by Apollo , king , sight ! [ To
CORDELIA . L Thou swear ' st thy gods in vain . So be my grave my peace , as
here ...
I lov ' d her most , and thought to set my rest LEAR . Now , by Apollo - On her kind
nursery . — Hence , and avoid my KENT . Now , by Apollo , king , sight ! [ To
CORDELIA . L Thou swear ' st thy gods in vain . So be my grave my peace , as
here ...
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To avert your liking a more worthier way , Gods , gods ! ' tis strange , that from
their cold ' st Than on a wretch whom Nature is asham ' d neglect Almost to
acknowledge hers . My love should kindle to inflam ' d respect .FRANCE . This is
most ...
To avert your liking a more worthier way , Gods , gods ! ' tis strange , that from
their cold ' st Than on a wretch whom Nature is asham ' d neglect Almost to
acknowledge hers . My love should kindle to inflam ' d respect .FRANCE . This is
most ...
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