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Some word there was , worser than Tyball's death , That murther'd me ; I would forget it , fain ; But , oh ! it presses to my memory , Like damned guilty deeds to sinners ' minds ; Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished !
Some word there was , worser than Tyball's death , That murther'd me ; I would forget it , fain ; But , oh ! it presses to my memory , Like damned guilty deeds to sinners ' minds ; Tybalt is dead , and Romeo banished !
Page 67
Hence banished , is banish'd from the world ; And world - exild , is death . That banished Is death mil - term'd : calling death banishment , Thou cuest my head off with a golden ax , And smil'st upon the stroak that murthers me . Fri.
Hence banished , is banish'd from the world ; And world - exild , is death . That banished Is death mil - term'd : calling death banishment , Thou cuest my head off with a golden ax , And smil'st upon the stroak that murthers me . Fri.
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Death , lye thou there , by a dead man interr'd : [ Laying Paris in the Monument . How oft , when Men are at the point of Death , Have they been merry ? which their Keepers call A Lightning before Death .
Death , lye thou there , by a dead man interr'd : [ Laying Paris in the Monument . How oft , when Men are at the point of Death , Have they been merry ? which their Keepers call A Lightning before Death .
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