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있 man , I dare ; but as thou art a Prince , I fear thee , as I fear the roaring of the
Lion's whelp . P. Henry . And why not as the Lion ? Fal . The King himself is to be
fear'd as the Lion ; dost thou think , I'll fear thee , as I fear thy father ? nay , if I do ...
있 man , I dare ; but as thou art a Prince , I fear thee , as I fear the roaring of the
Lion's whelp . P. Henry . And why not as the Lion ? Fal . The King himself is to be
fear'd as the Lion ; dost thou think , I'll fear thee , as I fear thy father ? nay , if I do ...
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He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge
from other's eyes , That what he feard is chanc'd . ... I see a strange confeflion in
thine eye : Thou shak'st thy head , and hold'It it fear , or sin , To speak ' a truth .
He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge
from other's eyes , That what he feard is chanc'd . ... I see a strange confeflion in
thine eye : Thou shak'st thy head , and hold'It it fear , or sin , To speak ' a truth .
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Fear not your advancement , I will be the man yet that shall make you great . Shal
. I cannot perceive how , unless you give me your doublet , and stuff me out with
straw . I beseech you , good Sir John , let me have five hundred of my thousand .
Fear not your advancement , I will be the man yet that shall make you great . Shal
. I cannot perceive how , unless you give me your doublet , and stuff me out with
straw . I beseech you , good Sir John , let me have five hundred of my thousand .
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... thy foop with the like wing ; therefore when he fees reason of fears as we do ,
his fears , out of doubt , be of the same relish ... no'man should poffefs him with
any appearance of fear , left he , by shewing it , should dishearten his army ,
Bates .
... thy foop with the like wing ; therefore when he fees reason of fears as we do ,
his fears , out of doubt , be of the same relish ... no'man should poffefs him with
any appearance of fear , left he , by shewing it , should dishearten his army ,
Bates .
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... that My tender youth was never yet attaint With any passion of inflaming love , I
cannot tell ; but this I am assur'd , I feel such sharp dissention in my breaft , Such
fierce alarums both of hope and fear , As I am fick with working of my thoughts .
... that My tender youth was never yet attaint With any passion of inflaming love , I
cannot tell ; but this I am assur'd , I feel such sharp dissention in my breaft , Such
fierce alarums both of hope and fear , As I am fick with working of my thoughts .
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