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140 6 150 Which you do live upon ; and fit it is , Because I am the store - house and the shop Of the whole body : but , if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , to the seat o ...
140 6 150 Which you do live upon ; and fit it is , Because I am the store - house and the shop Of the whole body : but , if you do remember , I send it through the rivers of your blood , Even to the court , the heart , to the seat o ...
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Jupiter , no blood ! Vol . Away , you fool ! it more becomes a man Than gilt his trophy : the breasts of Hecuba , When she did suckle Hector , look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead when it spit forth blood At Grecian sword ...
Jupiter , no blood ! Vol . Away , you fool ! it more becomes a man Than gilt his trophy : the breasts of Hecuba , When she did suckle Hector , look'd not lovelier Than Hector's forehead when it spit forth blood At Grecian sword ...
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Sir , praise me not ; My work hath yet not warm'd me : fare you well : The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : to Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love ...
Sir , praise me not ; My work hath yet not warm'd me : fare you well : The blood I drop is rather physical Than dangerous to me : to Aufidius thus I will appear , and fight . Lart . Now the fair goddess , Fortune , Fall deep in love ...
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Ay , if you come not in the blood of others , But mantled in your own . Mar. 0 , let me clip ye In arms as sound as when I woo'd ; in heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done , And tapers burn'd to bedward ! Com .
Ay , if you come not in the blood of others , But mantled in your own . Mar. 0 , let me clip ye In arms as sound as when I woo'd ; in heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done , And tapers burn'd to bedward ! Com .
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I do beseech you , By all the battles wherein we have fought , By the blood we have shed together , by the vows We have made to endure friends , that you directly Set me against Aufidius and his Antiates ; And that you not delay the ...
I do beseech you , By all the battles wherein we have fought , By the blood we have shed together , by the vows We have made to endure friends , that you directly Set me against Aufidius and his Antiates ; And that you not delay the ...
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