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... appears 50 To have practis'd more the whipstock than the lance . nd Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd triumph strangely furnished . d Lord . And on set purpose let his armour rust Until this day , to scour ...
... appears 50 To have practis'd more the whipstock than the lance . nd Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd triumph strangely furnished . d Lord . And on set purpose let his armour rust Until this day , to scour ...
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... appears to speak . SCENE I. Enter PERICLES , on shipboard . 55 [ Exit . 60 Per . 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 ...
... appears to speak . SCENE I. Enter PERICLES , on shipboard . 55 [ Exit . 60 Per . 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 ...
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... appear , to make the world twice rich . Live , And make us weep to hear your fate , fair creature , Rare as you seem to be ! O dear Diana ! 105 What world is Where am I ? Where's my lord ? this ? econd Gent . Is not this strange ? irst ...
... appear , to make the world twice rich . Live , And make us weep to hear your fate , fair creature , Rare as you seem to be ! O dear Diana ! 105 What world is Where am I ? Where's my lord ? this ? econd Gent . Is not this strange ? irst ...
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... appear , With Leonine , a murderer . SCENE I. - Tarsus . An open place near the Sea - shore . Enter DIONYZA and LEONINE . 50 [ Exit . n . Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do ' t : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be known ...
... appear , With Leonine , a murderer . SCENE I. - Tarsus . An open place near the Sea - shore . Enter DIONYZA and LEONINE . 50 [ Exit . n . Thy oath remember ; thou hast sworn to do ' t : ' Tis but a blow , which never shall be known ...
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... appear whose wit hath the greene sicknes " ; Cleveland ( 1658 ) , Antiplatonic , iv .: " Virtue's no more in Womankind But the green sickness of the mind " ( quoted in New Eng . Dict . ) . 18. lown ] or " loon , " low - bred fellow . 19 ...
... appear whose wit hath the greene sicknes " ; Cleveland ( 1658 ) , Antiplatonic , iv .: " Virtue's no more in Womankind But the green sickness of the mind " ( quoted in New Eng . Dict . ) . 18. lown ] or " loon , " low - bred fellow . 19 ...
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