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Such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . Pericles [ Aside . ] A pretty moral . Third Fisherman . But , master , if I had been the ...
Such whales have I heard on o ' the land , who never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . Pericles [ Aside . ] A pretty moral . Third Fisherman . But , master , if I had been the ...
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Jove's ) grant or leave , nature , " etc. , or would read " her conception " . I suggest- " At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature rich dowry gave ; to glad her presence The senate - house , " etc. , i.e. , at her conception ...
Jove's ) grant or leave , nature , " etc. , or would read " her conception " . I suggest- " At whose conception , till Lucina reign'd , Nature rich dowry gave ; to glad her presence The senate - house , " etc. , i.e. , at her conception ...
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All love the womb that their first being bred , Then give my tongue like leave to love my head . Ant . [ Aside . ] Heaven ! that I had thy head ; he has found the meaning ; of his action by being thus discovered and killed by men .
All love the womb that their first being bred , Then give my tongue like leave to love my head . Ant . [ Aside . ] Heaven ! that I had thy head ; he has found the meaning ; of his action by being thus discovered and killed by men .
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All leave us else ; but let your cares o'erlook What shipping and what lading's in our haven , And then return to us . 45 [ Exeunt Lords . Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us ; what seest thou in our looks ? Hel .
All leave us else ; but let your cares o'erlook What shipping and what lading's in our haven , And then return to us . 45 [ Exeunt Lords . Helicanus , thou 50 Hast moved us ; what seest thou in our looks ? Hel .
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Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war or private treason 100 85. doubt it ] Malone ( Steevens ) ...
Well , my lord , since you have given me leave to speak , Freely will I speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war or private treason 100 85. doubt it ] Malone ( Steevens ) ...
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