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... hath no drowning marke upon him , his complexion is perfect Gallowes : stand fast good Fate to his han- ging , make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our owne doth little advantage : If he be not borne to bee hang'd , our case is ...
... hath no drowning marke upon him , his complexion is perfect Gallowes : stand fast good Fate to his han- ging , make the rope of his destiny our cable , for our owne doth little advantage : If he be not borne to bee hang'd , our case is ...
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... Hath kept with thy remembrance . Mira . ' Tis farre off : And rather like a dreame , then an assurance That Fowre , my remembrance warrants : Had I not or five women once , that tended me ? 40 50 Pros . Thou hadst ; and more Miranda ...
... Hath kept with thy remembrance . Mira . ' Tis farre off : And rather like a dreame , then an assurance That Fowre , my remembrance warrants : Had I not or five women once , that tended me ? 40 50 Pros . Thou hadst ; and more Miranda ...
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... hath such senses As we have : such . This Gallant which thou seest Was in the wracke : and but hee's something stain ' d2 With greefe ( that's beauties canker ) thou might'st call him | 2 disfigured 480 A goodly person : he hath lost ...
... hath such senses As we have : such . This Gallant which thou seest Was in the wracke : and but hee's something stain ' d2 With greefe ( that's beauties canker ) thou might'st call him | 2 disfigured 480 A goodly person : he hath lost ...
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... hath rais'd the wall , and houses too . 89 Ant . What impossible matter wil he make easy next ? Seb . I thinke hee will carry this Island home in his pocket , and give it his sonne for an Apple . Ant . And sowing the kernels of it in ...
... hath rais'd the wall , and houses too . 89 Ant . What impossible matter wil he make easy next ? Seb . I thinke hee will carry this Island home in his pocket , and give it his sonne for an Apple . Ant . And sowing the kernels of it in ...
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... Hath made his meale on thee ? Fran . Sir he may live , I saw him beate the surges under him , 110 And ride upon their backes ; he trod the water Whose enmity he flung aside : and brested The surge most swolne that met him : his bold ...
... Hath made his meale on thee ? Fran . Sir he may live , I saw him beate the surges under him , 110 And ride upon their backes ; he trod the water Whose enmity he flung aside : and brested The surge most swolne that met him : his bold ...
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