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We are beastly ; subtle as the fox for prey , Like warlike as the wolf for what we eat : Our valor is to chase what flies ; our cage We make a quire , as doth the prison'd bird , And sing our bondage freely . " The answer of Bellarius ...
We are beastly ; subtle as the fox for prey , Like warlike as the wolf for what we eat : Our valor is to chase what flies ; our cage We make a quire , as doth the prison'd bird , And sing our bondage freely . " The answer of Bellarius ...
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... exclaims— " Hie thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear , And chastise with the valor of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round , Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crowned withal .
... exclaims— " Hie thee hither , That I may pour my spirits in thine ear , And chastise with the valor of my tongue All that impedes thee from the golden round , Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem To have thee crowned withal .
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I will do so ; but look you , CassiusThe angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow , And all the rest look like a chidden train . Calphurnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes , As we have seen him in the ...
I will do so ; but look you , CassiusThe angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow , And all the rest look like a chidden train . Calphurnia's cheek is pale ; and Cicero Looks with such ferret and such fiery eyes , As we have seen him in the ...
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Here lies the east : doth not the day break here ? CASCA . NO . rey lines , CINNA . O pardon , Sir , it doth ; and yon That fret the clouds , are messengers of day . CASCA . You shall confess , that you are both deceiv'd : Here , as I ...
Here lies the east : doth not the day break here ? CASCA . NO . rey lines , CINNA . O pardon , Sir , it doth ; and yon That fret the clouds , are messengers of day . CASCA . You shall confess , that you are both deceiv'd : Here , as I ...
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So would not I : my love doth so approve him , That even his stubbornness , his checks , his frowns , Have grace and favor in them , " & c . " IAGO . Ay , too gentle . OTHELLO . Nay , that's certain . ” 9.
So would not I : my love doth so approve him , That even his stubbornness , his checks , his frowns , Have grace and favor in them , " & c . " IAGO . Ay , too gentle . OTHELLO . Nay , that's certain . ” 9.
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