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... dost thou go So fast Read , if thou canst , whom envious Death has placd Within this Monument ; Shakespear , with whom Quick Nature dyd , whose Name doth deck the Tomb Far more than Cost , since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art ...
... dost thou go So fast Read , if thou canst , whom envious Death has placd Within this Monument ; Shakespear , with whom Quick Nature dyd , whose Name doth deck the Tomb Far more than Cost , since all that he has Writ Leaves living Art ...
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... Dost thou hear , child ? Mira . Your tale , fir , would cure deafness . Pro . To have no screen between this part he plaid , And him he plaid it for , he needs will be - Absolute Milan . Me , poor man ! my library Was dukedom large ...
... Dost thou hear , child ? Mira . Your tale , fir , would cure deafness . Pro . To have no screen between this part he plaid , And him he plaid it for , he needs will be - Absolute Milan . Me , poor man ! my library Was dukedom large ...
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... dost give me pains , Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , Which is not yet perform'd me . Pro . How now ? moody ? What is't thou canst demand ? Ari . My liberty . Pro . Before the time be out ? no more . Ari . I pr'ythee ...
... dost give me pains , Let me remember thee what thou hast promis'd , Which is not yet perform'd me . Pro . How now ? moody ? What is't thou canst demand ? Ari . My liberty . Pro . Before the time be out ? no more . Ari . I pr'ythee ...
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... dost ; and think'st it much to tread the ooze Of the falt deep ; To run upon the sharp wind of the north ; To do me business in the veins o'th ' earth , When it is bak'd with froft . Ari . I do not , fir . Pro . Thou ly'st , malignant ...
... dost ; and think'st it much to tread the ooze Of the falt deep ; To run upon the sharp wind of the north ; To do me business in the veins o'th ' earth , When it is bak'd with froft . Ari . I do not , fir . Pro . Thou ly'st , malignant ...
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... hence ! Fetch us in fewel , and be quick ( thou ' wert best ) To answer other business . Shrug'st thou , malice ? If thou neglect'st , or dost unwillingly C2 What What I command , I'll rack thee with old cramps THE TEMPEST . 19.
... hence ! Fetch us in fewel , and be quick ( thou ' wert best ) To answer other business . Shrug'st thou , malice ? If thou neglect'st , or dost unwillingly C2 What What I command , I'll rack thee with old cramps THE TEMPEST . 19.
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