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And take a bond of fate ; thou shalt not live , That I may tell pale - hearted fear it lies ; And fleep in spight of thunder . * ( Thunder , Apparition of a Child crowned , with a tree in his band , rifes .
And take a bond of fate ; thou shalt not live , That I may tell pale - hearted fear it lies ; And fleep in spight of thunder . * ( Thunder , Apparition of a Child crowned , with a tree in his band , rifes .
Page 188
... to make me frankly despise myself . Iago . I could heartily with this had not befallen : but since it is as it is , mėnd it , for your own good . Caf . I will ask him for my place again ; he shall tell me , I am a drunkard !
... to make me frankly despise myself . Iago . I could heartily with this had not befallen : but since it is as it is , mėnd it , for your own good . Caf . I will ask him for my place again ; he shall tell me , I am a drunkard !
Page 297
Unless thou tell'It me where thou hadst this ring , Thou diest within this hour . Dia . I'll never tell you . King . Take her away . S Diã . I'll put in bail , my liege . 3 | Parolles gives answers well adapted to his mind ...
Unless thou tell'It me where thou hadst this ring , Thou diest within this hour . Dia . I'll never tell you . King . Take her away . S Diã . I'll put in bail , my liege . 3 | Parolles gives answers well adapted to his mind ...
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