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... An ' a your hide ? and you alone : You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard : I'll smoke your skin - coat , an I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to ' t ; i'faith , I will , i'faith .
... An ' a your hide ? and you alone : You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard : I'll smoke your skin - coat , an I catch you right ; Sirrah , look to ' t ; i'faith , I will , i'faith .
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O , now doth Death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of Kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ?
O , now doth Death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of Kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ?
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If I talk to him , with his innocent prate He will awake my mercy , which lies dead : Therefore I will be sudden , and dispatch . ARTH . Are you sick , Hubert ? you look pale to - day : In sooth , I would you were a little sick , That I ...
If I talk to him , with his innocent prate He will awake my mercy , which lies dead : Therefore I will be sudden , and dispatch . ARTH . Are you sick , Hubert ? you look pale to - day : In sooth , I would you were a little sick , That I ...
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No , in good sooth ; the fire is dead with grief , Being create for comfort , to be us'd In undeserv'd extremes : see else yourself ; There is no malice burning in this coal ; The breath of Heaven hath blown his spirit out , And strew'd ...
No , in good sooth ; the fire is dead with grief , Being create for comfort , to be us'd In undeserv'd extremes : see else yourself ; There is no malice burning in this coal ; The breath of Heaven hath blown his spirit out , And strew'd ...
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Good Lords , although my will to give is living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead : He tells us Arthur is deceas'd to - night . SAL . Indeed , we fear'd his sickness was past cure . Pem . Indeed , we heard how near his ...
Good Lords , although my will to give is living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead : He tells us Arthur is deceas'd to - night . SAL . Indeed , we fear'd his sickness was past cure . Pem . Indeed , we heard how near his ...
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