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Be rough and razorable ; she , from whom Ant . Noble Sebastian , We all were sea - swallow'd , though some cast Thou lett'st thy fortune sleep , —die rather ; wink'st again ; Whiles thou art waking . And , by that destiny , " to perform ...
Be rough and razorable ; she , from whom Ant . Noble Sebastian , We all were sea - swallow'd , though some cast Thou lett'st thy fortune sleep , —die rather ; wink'st again ; Whiles thou art waking . And , by that destiny , " to perform ...
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And I have one thing , of a queasy question , Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion Which I must act : -briefness and fortune , [ Wounds his arm . work ! Of my more fierce endeavour : I have seen drunkBrother , a word ; descend ...
And I have one thing , of a queasy question , Some blood drawn on me would beget opinion Which I must act : -briefness and fortune , [ Wounds his arm . work ! Of my more fierce endeavour : I have seen drunkBrother , a word ; descend ...
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A good man's fortune may grow out at heels : Give you good morrow ! Glo . [ Aside . ] The duke's to blame in this ; ' t will be ill taken . [ Exit . Kent . Good king , that must approve the common saw , Thou out of heaven's benediction ...
A good man's fortune may grow out at heels : Give you good morrow ! Glo . [ Aside . ] The duke's to blame in this ; ' t will be ill taken . [ Exit . Kent . Good king , that must approve the common saw , Thou out of heaven's benediction ...
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Fortune , good night ; smile once more ; turn thy KENT . No , my lord . wheel ! [ Sleeps . Fool . Ha , ha ! he wears crueld garters ! Horses are tied by the heads , dogs and bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs ...
Fortune , good night ; smile once more ; turn thy KENT . No , my lord . wheel ! [ Sleeps . Fool . Ha , ha ! he wears crueld garters ! Horses are tied by the heads , dogs and bears by the neck , monkeys by the loins , and men by the legs ...
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Fortune , that arrant whore , Glo . My dear lord , Ne'er turns the key to the poor.You know the fiery quality of the duke ; How unremoveable and fix'd he is But , for all this , thou shalt have as many dolours In his own course . for ...
Fortune , that arrant whore , Glo . My dear lord , Ne'er turns the key to the poor.You know the fiery quality of the duke ; How unremoveable and fix'd he is But , for all this , thou shalt have as many dolours In his own course . for ...
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