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Page 133
... face of mine , And made no deeper wounds ? -O , flattering glass , Like to my followers in prosperity , Thou dost beguile me ! Was this face the face , That every day under his household roof Did keep ten thousand men ? Was this the face ...
... face of mine , And made no deeper wounds ? -O , flattering glass , Like to my followers in prosperity , Thou dost beguile me ! Was this face the face , That every day under his household roof Did keep ten thousand men ? Was this the face ...
Page 206
... face does you no harm . Fal . No , I'll be sworn ; I make as good use of it as many a man doth of a death's head , or a memento mori : I never see thy face , but I think upon hell - fire , and Dives that lived in purple ; for there he ...
... face does you no harm . Fal . No , I'll be sworn ; I make as good use of it as many a man doth of a death's head , or a memento mori : I never see thy face , but I think upon hell - fire , and Dives that lived in purple ; for there he ...
Page 279
... face closed by the visor a , and the beaver , b . 3. Front view , ditto . 2. Ditto , half opened by the elevation of ... face was exposed ; when the beaver was down , the face was covered ; -and the beaver and visor were both down in the ...
... face closed by the visor a , and the beaver , b . 3. Front view , ditto . 2. Ditto , half opened by the elevation of ... face was exposed ; when the beaver was down , the face was covered ; -and the beaver and visor were both down in the ...
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