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Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us ; what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to ...
Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us ; what seest thou in our looks ? Hel . An angry brow , dread lord . Per . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? Hel . How dare the plants look up to ...
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229 ) ] twits Jonson more than once with wearing it : " Thou hast forgot how thou ambled'st in a leather pilche by a play waggon , and took'st mad Jeronimo's part to get service amongst the mimicks " " ( Gifford's note on the Poetaster ...
229 ) ] twits Jonson more than once with wearing it : " Thou hast forgot how thou ambled'st in a leather pilche by a play waggon , and took'st mad Jeronimo's part to get service amongst the mimicks " " ( Gifford's note on the Poetaster ...
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Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art ... 63 : " Damn'd as thou art , thou hast en- chanted her , " said by Brabantio to Othello . By the gods , I have not : Never did sc . v . ] 63 PERICLES.
Thou hast bewitch'd my daughter , and thou art ... 63 : " Damn'd as thou art , thou hast en- chanted her , " said by Brabantio to Othello . By the gods , I have not : Never did sc . v . ] 63 PERICLES.
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Thou god of this great vast , rebuke these surges , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast Upon the winds command , bind them in brass , Having call'd them from the deep . O ! still Thy deafening , dreadful thunders ...
Thou god of this great vast , rebuke these surges , Which wash both heaven and hell ; and thou , that hast Upon the winds command , bind them in brass , Having call'd them from the deep . O ! still Thy deafening , dreadful thunders ...
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Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make , To herald thee from the womb ; even at the first Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit , With all thou canst find here .
Thou hast as chiding a nativity As fire , air , water , earth , and heaven can make , To herald thee from the womb ; even at the first Thy loss is more than can thy portage quit , With all thou canst find here .
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