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He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I urg'd the ransom once again of my wife's brother , then his cheek look'd pale , And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor .
He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I urg'd the ransom once again of my wife's brother , then his cheek look'd pale , And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor .
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I speak not this in estimation , As what I think might be , but wbat I know Is ruminated , plotted , and set down ; And only stays but to behold the face Of that occasion that shall bring it on . Hot .
I speak not this in estimation , As what I think might be , but wbat I know Is ruminated , plotted , and set down ; And only stays but to behold the face Of that occasion that shall bring it on . Hot .
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Thy spirit within thee hath been so at war , And thus hath so bestirr'd thee in thy sleep , That beads of sweat have stood upon thy brow , Like bubbles in a late disturbed stream : And in thy face strange ...
Thy spirit within thee hath been so at war , And thus hath so bestirr'd thee in thy sleep , That beads of sweat have stood upon thy brow , Like bubbles in a late disturbed stream : And in thy face strange ...
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Go thy ways , old Jack : die when thou wilt , if manhood , good manhood , be not forgot upon the face of the earth , then am I a shotten herring . There live not three good men unhanged in England , and one of them is fat , and grows ...
Go thy ways , old Jack : die when thou wilt , if manhood , good manhood , be not forgot upon the face of the earth , then am I a shotten herring . There live not three good men unhanged in England , and one of them is fat , and grows ...
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A plague upon such backing ! give me them that will face me . Give me a cup of sack : I am a rogue , if I drunk today . P. Hen . O villain ! thy lips are scarce wiped since thou drunk'st last . Fal . All's one for that . [ He drinks . ] ...
A plague upon such backing ! give me them that will face me . Give me a cup of sack : I am a rogue , if I drunk today . P. Hen . O villain ! thy lips are scarce wiped since thou drunk'st last . Fal . All's one for that . [ He drinks . ] ...
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