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... and catched nothing . Saith Mr. Ba- con , Are not you mad fellows now , that might have had an angel in your purse , to have made merry withal , and to have warmed you throughly , > and now you must go home with nothing . Ay 23.
... and catched nothing . Saith Mr. Ba- con , Are not you mad fellows now , that might have had an angel in your purse , to have made merry withal , and to have warmed you throughly , > and now you must go home with nothing . Ay 23.
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... be trimm'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ; and till the title be cleared , I will do not cost upon it . 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were 27.
... be trimm'd ? In good faith , honest fellow , ( saith Sir Thomas ) the king and I have a suit for my head ; and till the title be cleared , I will do not cost upon it . 85. Doctor Johnson said , that in sickness there were 27.
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... no more comfort ; and commanded them upon his high displeasure , not to offer to come in unto him . They forbore two or three days ; at last , one that was more hardy than the rest , incited some of his fellows to 34.
... no more comfort ; and commanded them upon his high displeasure , not to offer to come in unto him . They forbore two or three days ; at last , one that was more hardy than the rest , incited some of his fellows to 34.
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Francis Bacon. than the rest , incited some of his fellows to go in with him , and he would venture to see how his father did : for he might be dead . They went in , and found the old rat sitting in the midst of a rich Parmezan cheese ...
Francis Bacon. than the rest , incited some of his fellows to go in with him , and he would venture to see how his father did : for he might be dead . They went in , and found the old rat sitting in the midst of a rich Parmezan cheese ...
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... fellows , called upon the gods ; but Bion said to them , peace , let them not know you are here . 227. The Turks made an expedition into Per- sia ; and because of the strait jaws of the moun- tains of Armenia , the bashaw consulted ...
... fellows , called upon the gods ; but Bion said to them , peace , let them not know you are here . 227. The Turks made an expedition into Per- sia ; and because of the strait jaws of the moun- tains of Armenia , the bashaw consulted ...
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