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... Some villain hath done me wrong . Edm . That's my fear ; I pray you , have a conti- nent forbearance ' till the speed of his rage goes flower : and , as I fay , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear ...
... Some villain hath done me wrong . Edm . That's my fear ; I pray you , have a conti- nent forbearance ' till the speed of his rage goes flower : and , as I fay , retire with me to my lodging , from whence I will fitly bring you to hear ...
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... Some blood , drawn on me , would beget opinion [ Wounds his arm . Of my more fierce endeavour . I've feen drunkards . Do more than this in sport . Father father ! Stop , ftop , no help ? -- SCENE SCENE III . To him , Enter Glo'fter ...
... Some blood , drawn on me , would beget opinion [ Wounds his arm . Of my more fierce endeavour . I've feen drunkards . Do more than this in sport . Father father ! Stop , ftop , no help ? -- SCENE SCENE III . To him , Enter Glo'fter ...
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... Some time I fhall fleep out , the reft I'll whiftle : A good man's fortune may grow out at heels ; Give you good morrow . Glo . The Duke's to blame in this , ' twill be ill taken . [ Exit . Kent . Good King , that must approve the ...
... Some time I fhall fleep out , the reft I'll whiftle : A good man's fortune may grow out at heels ; Give you good morrow . Glo . The Duke's to blame in this , ' twill be ill taken . [ Exit . Kent . Good King , that must approve the ...
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... some of them at Paris . But what fort of Religionifts they were , appears from Genebrard's account of them . Turelupin - Cynicorum fectam fuf- citantes , de nuditate pudendorum , & publico coitu . Plainly , no- thing but a band of Tom ...
... some of them at Paris . But what fort of Religionifts they were , appears from Genebrard's account of them . Turelupin - Cynicorum fectam fuf- citantes , de nuditate pudendorum , & publico coitu . Plainly , no- thing but a band of Tom ...
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... Some other time for that . Beloved Regan , Thy fifter's naught : oh Regan , fhe hath tied Sharp - tooth'd unkindness like a vulture here ; 66 [ Points to his heart : I can scarce speak to thee ; thou'lt not believe , With how deprav'd a ...
... Some other time for that . Beloved Regan , Thy fifter's naught : oh Regan , fhe hath tied Sharp - tooth'd unkindness like a vulture here ; 66 [ Points to his heart : I can scarce speak to thee ; thou'lt not believe , With how deprav'd a ...
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