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... eye without the ear , And but in purged judgement trusting neither ? Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem : And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best - indued With some suspicion . I will ...
... eye without the ear , And but in purged judgement trusting neither ? Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem : And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best - indued With some suspicion . I will ...
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... eye a terrible aspéct ; Let it pry through the portage of the head Like the brass cannon ; let the brow o'erwhelm it As fearfully as doth a galled rock O'erhang and jutty his confounded base , Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean ...
... eye a terrible aspéct ; Let it pry through the portage of the head Like the brass cannon ; let the brow o'erwhelm it As fearfully as doth a galled rock O'erhang and jutty his confounded base , Swill'd with the wild and wasteful ocean ...
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... eyes . I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit , and upon this charge Cry ' God for Harry , England , and Saint George ! ' [ Exeunt . Alarum , and chambers go off ...
... eyes . I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit , and upon this charge Cry ' God for Harry , England , and Saint George ! ' [ Exeunt . Alarum , and chambers go off ...
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... eyes of mine take themselves to slomber , ay ' ll de gud service , or ay ' ll lig i ' the grund for it ; ay , or go to death ; and ay'll pay't as valorously as I may , that sall 110. quit , requite . I suerly do , that is the breff and ...
... eyes of mine take themselves to slomber , ay ' ll de gud service , or ay ' ll lig i ' the grund for it ; ay , or go to death ; and ay'll pay't as valorously as I may , that sall 110. quit , requite . I suerly do , that is the breff and ...
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... eyes , to signify to you that Fortune is blind ; and she is painted also with a wheel , to signify to you , which is the moral of it , that she is turning , and inconstant , and mutability , and variation : and her foot , look you , is ...
... eyes , to signify to you that Fortune is blind ; and she is painted also with a wheel , to signify to you , which is the moral of it , that she is turning , and inconstant , and mutability , and variation : and her foot , look you , is ...
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