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Woe is my heart , That the poor soldier , that so richly fought , Whose rags shamed gilded arms , whose naked breast Stepped before targe of proof , cannot be found . He shall be happy that can find him , if Our grace can make him so .
Woe is my heart , That the poor soldier , that so richly fought , Whose rags shamed gilded arms , whose naked breast Stepped before targe of proof , cannot be found . He shall be happy that can find him , if Our grace can make him so .
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Marcus , unknit that sorrow - wreathen knot ; Thy niece and I , poor creatures , want our hands , And cannot passionate : our tenfold grief With folded arms . This poor right hand of mine Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; And when ...
Marcus , unknit that sorrow - wreathen knot ; Thy niece and I , poor creatures , want our hands , And cannot passionate : our tenfold grief With folded arms . This poor right hand of mine Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; And when ...
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We have but poor three , and they can do no more than they can do ; and with continual action are even as good as rotten . Pand . Therefore , let's have fresh ones , whate'er we pay for them . If there be not a conscience to be used in ...
We have but poor three , and they can do no more than they can do ; and with continual action are even as good as rotten . Pand . Therefore , let's have fresh ones , whate'er we pay for them . If there be not a conscience to be used in ...
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