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640 When thou didst name the boar , not to dissemble , I fear'd thy fortune , and my joints did tremble . 645 “ Didst thou not mark my face ? was it not white ? Saw'st thou not signs of fear lurk in mine eye ?
640 When thou didst name the boar , not to dissemble , I fear'd thy fortune , and my joints did tremble . 645 “ Didst thou not mark my face ? was it not white ? Saw'st thou not signs of fear lurk in mine eye ?
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890 This dismal cry rings sadly in her ear , Through which it enters to surprise her heart ; Who , overcome by doubt and bloodless fear , With cold - pale weakness numbs each feeling part : Like soldiers , when their captain once doth ...
890 This dismal cry rings sadly in her ear , Through which it enters to surprise her heart ; Who , overcome by doubt and bloodless fear , With cold - pale weakness numbs each feeling part : Like soldiers , when their captain once doth ...
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“ To see his face the lion walk'd along Behind some hedge , because he would not fear him ; To recreate himself when he hath sung , The tiger would be tame and gently hear him ; If he had spoke , the wolf would leave his prey ...
“ To see his face the lion walk'd along Behind some hedge , because he would not fear him ; To recreate himself when he hath sung , The tiger would be tame and gently hear him ; If he had spoke , the wolf would leave his prey ...
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