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... for the many favours we have received from your Lordships , we are fallen upon the ill - fortune , to mingle two the most diverse things that can be , fear and rashness , -rashness in the enterprise , and fear of the success .
... for the many favours we have received from your Lordships , we are fallen upon the ill - fortune , to mingle two the most diverse things that can be , fear and rashness , -rashness in the enterprise , and fear of the success .
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... fearful at plots so sad , Then laughing at our fear ; abus'd , and glad To be abus'd ; affected with that truth Which we perceive is false , pleas'd in that ruth At which we start , and by elaborate play Tortur'd and tickled ; by a ...
... fearful at plots so sad , Then laughing at our fear ; abus'd , and glad To be abus'd ; affected with that truth Which we perceive is false , pleas'd in that ruth At which we start , and by elaborate play Tortur'd and tickled ; by a ...
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Sir ; I fear , you have done yourself some wrong : a word . MIRA . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first Pity move my father That e'er I sigh'd for . To be inclin'd my way ! FER .
Sir ; I fear , you have done yourself some wrong : a word . MIRA . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first Pity move my father That e'er I sigh'd for . To be inclin'd my way ! FER .
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You were kneel'd to , and importun'd otherwise By all of us ; and the fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience , as Which end o ' the beam should bow . your son , I fear , for ever ; Milan and Naples have Moe widows in ...
You were kneel'd to , and importun'd otherwise By all of us ; and the fair soul herself Weigh'd between loathness and obedience , as Which end o ' the beam should bow . your son , I fear , for ever ; Milan and Naples have Moe widows in ...
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Ebbing men , indeed , Most often do so near the bottom run By their own fear or sloth . SEB . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye and cheek proclaim A matters from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield .
Ebbing men , indeed , Most often do so near the bottom run By their own fear or sloth . SEB . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye and cheek proclaim A matters from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield .
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