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... hear these tears ] hear these al lamentations . Collier con- res " heed ' for " hear " . which ... haste ] with which haste shows you to be charged . portly ] imposing . Compare Merchant of Venice , 1. i . 9 , and 61. make ] making ...
... hear these tears ] hear these al lamentations . Collier con- res " heed ' for " hear " . which ... haste ] with which haste shows you to be charged . portly ] imposing . Compare Merchant of Venice , 1. i . 9 , and 61. make ] making ...
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... hear you are , Let not our ships and number of our men Be like a beacon fir'd to amaze your eyes . We have heard your miseries as far as Tyre , And seen the desolation of your streets : · • [ Exit . 85 foes . ] Arranged as by Malone ...
... hear you are , Let not our ships and number of our men Be like a beacon fir'd to amaze your eyes . We have heard your miseries as far as Tyre , And seen the desolation of your streets : · • [ Exit . 85 foes . ] Arranged as by Malone ...
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... hear this matter forth , " though there the sense is " " forward , ' on , " " to a further extent " . Nicholson , putting " that labours " in a parenthesis , and reading " keeps " in line 20 , con- jectures " for - though " . The ...
... hear this matter forth , " though there the sense is " " forward , ' on , " " to a further extent " . Nicholson , putting " that labours " in a parenthesis , and reading " keeps " in line 20 , con- jectures " for - though " . The ...
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... hear what pitiful cries they made to us to help them , when , well - a - day , we could scarce help ourselves . 15 20 ird Fish . Nay , master , said not I as much when I saw the porpus how he bounced and tumbled ? 25 they say they're ...
... hear what pitiful cries they made to us to help them , when , well - a - day , we could scarce help ourselves . 15 20 ird Fish . Nay , master , said not I as much when I saw the porpus how he bounced and tumbled ? 25 they say they're ...
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... hear you , mistress ; either frame 80 Your will to mine ; and you , sir , hear you , Either be rul'd by me , or I will make you- Man and wife . Nay , come , your hands and lips must seal it too ; And being join'd , I'll thus your hopes ...
... hear you , mistress ; either frame 80 Your will to mine ; and you , sir , hear you , Either be rul'd by me , or I will make you- Man and wife . Nay , come , your hands and lips must seal it too ; And being join'd , I'll thus your hopes ...
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