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... eyes , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile , Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable . 2 To vail is to lower , to let fall . From the ...
... eyes , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile , Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable . 2 To vail is to lower , to let fall . From the ...
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... eye of honour , be assur'd , My purse , my person , my extremest means , Lie all unlock'd to your occasions . Bass . In my school - days , when I had lost one shaft , I shot his fellow of the selfsame flight The selfsame way , with more ...
... eye of honour , be assur'd , My purse , my person , my extremest means , Lie all unlock'd to your occasions . Bass . In my school - days , when I had lost one shaft , I shot his fellow of the selfsame flight The selfsame way , with more ...
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... eyes I did receive fair speechless messages : Her name is Portia ; nothing undervalued To Cato's daughter , Brutus ' Portia . Nor is the wide world ignorant of her worth ; For the four winds blow in from every coast Renowned suitors ...
... eyes I did receive fair speechless messages : Her name is Portia ; nothing undervalued To Cato's daughter , Brutus ' Portia . Nor is the wide world ignorant of her worth ; For the four winds blow in from every coast Renowned suitors ...
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... eyes looked upon , was the best de- serving a fair lady . Por . I remember him well ; and I remember him worthy of thy praise . - How now ! what news ? Enter a Servant . Serv . The four strangers seek for you , madam , to take their ...
... eyes looked upon , was the best de- serving a fair lady . Por . I remember him well ; and I remember him worthy of thy praise . - How now ! what news ? Enter a Servant . Serv . The four strangers seek for you , madam , to take their ...
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... - quently stabbed their arms with daggers , and , mingling the blood with wine , drank it off to the healths of their mistresses . 2 i . e . terrified . By nice direction of a maiden's eyes : Besides , SC . I. 23 VENICE . ACT II. ...
... - quently stabbed their arms with daggers , and , mingling the blood with wine , drank it off to the healths of their mistresses . 2 i . e . terrified . By nice direction of a maiden's eyes : Besides , SC . I. 23 VENICE . ACT II. ...
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