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... in thy face strange motions have appear'd , Such as we see when men restrain
their breath On some great sudden haste . O , what portents are these ? Some
heavy business háth my lord in hand , And I must know it ; else he loves me not .
... in thy face strange motions have appear'd , Such as we see when men restrain
their breath On some great sudden haste . O , what portents are these ? Some
heavy business háth my lord in hand , And I must know it ; else he loves me not .
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Upon the naked fhore at Ravenspurg : And now , forsooth , takes on him to reform
Some certain Edicts , and some strait Decrees , That lay too heavy on the
Common - wealth ; Cries out upon abuses , seems to weep Over his country's
wrongs ...
Upon the naked fhore at Ravenspurg : And now , forsooth , takes on him to reform
Some certain Edicts , and some strait Decrees , That lay too heavy on the
Common - wealth ; Cries out upon abuses , seems to weep Over his country's
wrongs ...
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If it please your lordship , I hear , his Majesty is return'd with some discomfort from
Wales . Ch . Juft . I talk not of his Majesty : you would not come when I sent for
you ; Fal . And I hear moreover , his Highness is fallen into this fame whoreson ...
If it please your lordship , I hear , his Majesty is return'd with some discomfort from
Wales . Ch . Juft . I talk not of his Majesty : you would not come when I sent for
you ; Fal . And I hear moreover , his Highness is fallen into this fame whoreson ...
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Some of them will fall 10 - morrow , I hope . Con . And yet my sky shall not want .
Dau . That may be , for you bear many superfluously ; and ' twere more honour ,
some were away . Cón . Ev'n as your horle bears your praises , who would trot as
...
Some of them will fall 10 - morrow , I hope . Con . And yet my sky shall not want .
Dau . That may be , for you bear many superfluously ; and ' twere more honour ,
some were away . Cón . Ev'n as your horle bears your praises , who would trot as
...
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self hath a heavy reckoning to make ; when all those legs , and arms , and heads
, chop'd off in a battle , faall join together at the latter day , and cry all , We dy'd at
such a place ; some , swearing ; some , crying for a surgeon ; some , upon their ...
self hath a heavy reckoning to make ; when all those legs , and arms , and heads
, chop'd off in a battle , faall join together at the latter day , and cry all , We dy'd at
such a place ; some , swearing ; some , crying for a surgeon ; some , upon their ...
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