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... word I am , By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And like bright metal on a sullen ground , My reformation ... words are intended to be taken as a deliberate statement of any deliberate purpose with which he had entered upon ...
... word I am , By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And like bright metal on a sullen ground , My reformation ... words are intended to be taken as a deliberate statement of any deliberate purpose with which he had entered upon ...
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... a corruption of construe me " ; ( 2 ) those who follow the lead of Malone and treat the words " calmie custure me 9. fox ] This word for a sword is well " " ΙΟ Except , O signieur , thou do give to SC . IV . ] KING HENRY THE FIFTH 123.
... a corruption of construe me " ; ( 2 ) those who follow the lead of Malone and treat the words " calmie custure me 9. fox ] This word for a sword is well " " ΙΟ Except , O signieur , thou do give to SC . IV . ] KING HENRY THE FIFTH 123.
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... word came to signify any person who went before a procession , whether he were a fifer or not . Thus according to Forby ( Vocabulary of East Anglia , quoted by Aldis Wright ) the " whifflers in Nor- wich processions are two active men ...
... word came to signify any person who went before a procession , whether he were a fifer or not . Thus according to Forby ( Vocabulary of East Anglia , quoted by Aldis Wright ) the " whifflers in Nor- wich processions are two active men ...
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