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Well , we shall then know more ; and Buckingham Shall lessen this big look . ... I read in ' s looks Matter against me ; and his eye revil'd Me as his abject object : at this instant He bores ' me with some trick : he's gone to the King ...
Well , we shall then know more ; and Buckingham Shall lessen this big look . ... I read in ' s looks Matter against me ; and his eye revil'd Me as his abject object : at this instant He bores ' me with some trick : he's gone to the King ...
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Tis most true These news are every where ; every tongue speaks ' em , And every true heart weeps for ' t : all that dare Look into these affairs see the main end , The French King's sister . Heaven will one day open The King's eyes ...
Tis most true These news are every where ; every tongue speaks ' em , And every true heart weeps for ' t : all that dare Look into these affairs see the main end , The French King's sister . Heaven will one day open The King's eyes ...
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My Lord , we have Stood here observing him : some strange commotion Is in his brain : he bites his lip , and starts ; Stops on a sudden , looks upon the ground , , Then lays his finger on his temple ; straight Springs out into fast gait ...
My Lord , we have Stood here observing him : some strange commotion Is in his brain : he bites his lip , and starts ; Stops on a sudden , looks upon the ground , , Then lays his finger on his temple ; straight Springs out into fast gait ...
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