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... head exposed to rain and storm , and To the most terrible and nimble stroke Of quick , cross lightning , attended still by his fool , who ever and anon , amid the moaning of the storm , chastises his loved master with the whip of most ...
... head exposed to rain and storm , and To the most terrible and nimble stroke Of quick , cross lightning , attended still by his fool , who ever and anon , amid the moaning of the storm , chastises his loved master with the whip of most ...
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... heads . . . defend you From seasons such as these ? O ! I have ta'en Too little care of this . Take physic , pomp , Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel , That thou may'st shake the superflux to them , And show the heavens more ...
... heads . . . defend you From seasons such as these ? O ! I have ta'en Too little care of this . Take physic , pomp , Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel , That thou may'st shake the superflux to them , And show the heavens more ...
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... head . See Palsgrave , Lesclarcissement , " glisseau , the forked head of an arrow , Fer de fleische à oreilles , a forked , or barbed arrow - head . " Ascham , in his Toxophilus , Arber , p . 135 , writes thus of arrow - heads ...
... head . See Palsgrave , Lesclarcissement , " glisseau , the forked head of an arrow , Fer de fleische à oreilles , a forked , or barbed arrow - head . " Ascham , in his Toxophilus , Arber , p . 135 , writes thus of arrow - heads ...
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... head " ) . Also Mar- ston , The Dutch Courtezan : I trust I am none of the wicked that eat fish on Fridays . Capell explains " I am no weakling . " See 2 Henry IV . IV . iii . 99 , where Falstaff speaks of 66 " " ' these demure boys who ...
... head " ) . Also Mar- ston , The Dutch Courtezan : I trust I am none of the wicked that eat fish on Fridays . Capell explains " I am no weakling . " See 2 Henry IV . IV . iii . 99 , where Falstaff speaks of 66 " " ' these demure boys who ...
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... head of a cock on the top , with a bell thereon . " See Douce , Illustrations of Shakespeare , 1807 , for representa- tions , and there is a beautiful one prefixed to Rowland's Fool upon Fool . 106. you were best ] it were , it would be ...
... head of a cock on the top , with a bell thereon . " See Douce , Illustrations of Shakespeare , 1807 , for representa- tions , and there is a beautiful one prefixed to Rowland's Fool upon Fool . 106. you were best ] it were , it would be ...
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