“The” Works of Shakespeare: The two noble KinsmenG.Richards, 1901 |
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... coins ! 39 DAUGH . Lords and courtiers that have got maids with child , they are in this place : they shall stand in fire up to the navel , and in ice up to the heart ; and there the offending part burns , and the deceiving part freezes ...
... coins ! 39 DAUGH . Lords and courtiers that have got maids with child , they are in this place : they shall stand in fire up to the navel , and in ice up to the heart ; and there the offending part burns , and the deceiving part freezes ...
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... coin'd excuses ; My sable ground of sin I will not paint , To hide the truth of this false night's abuses : My tongue shall utter all ; mine eyes , like sluices , As from a mountain - spring that feeds a dale , Shall gush pure streams ...
... coin'd excuses ; My sable ground of sin I will not paint , To hide the truth of this false night's abuses : My tongue shall utter all ; mine eyes , like sluices , As from a mountain - spring that feeds a dale , Shall gush pure streams ...
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