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... course , Which holds not colour with the time , nor does The ministration and required office On my particular . ' Prepar'd I was not For such a business ; therefore am I found So much unsettled : this drives me to entreat you That ...
... course , Which holds not colour with the time , nor does The ministration and required office On my particular . ' Prepar'd I was not For such a business ; therefore am I found So much unsettled : this drives me to entreat you That ...
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... course of all treasons we still see them reveal themselves ere they attain to their abhorr'd ends ; so he that in this action contrives against his own nobility , in his proper1 stream o'erflows himself . FIRST LORD . Is it not most ...
... course of all treasons we still see them reveal themselves ere they attain to their abhorr'd ends ; so he that in this action contrives against his own nobility , in his proper1 stream o'erflows himself . FIRST LORD . Is it not most ...
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... course of honour As she had made the overture , she ceas'd In heavy satisfaction , ' and would never Receive the ring again . KING . Plutus himself , That knows the tinct2 and multiplying medicine , Hath not in Nature's mystery more ...
... course of honour As she had made the overture , she ceas'd In heavy satisfaction , ' and would never Receive the ring again . KING . Plutus himself , That knows the tinct2 and multiplying medicine , Hath not in Nature's mystery more ...
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