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... with the smoaky breath of the multitude ; but thanke fortune for the fcape it hath made amongst you : fince by the grand possessors wills I believe you should have prayd for them ( r . it ] rather then beene prayd . And so I leave ...
... with the smoaky breath of the multitude ; but thanke fortune for the fcape it hath made amongst you : fince by the grand possessors wills I believe you should have prayd for them ( r . it ] rather then beene prayd . And so I leave ...
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Pray you , speak no more to me ; I will leave all as I found it , and there an end . [ Exit PANDAR US . An Alarm . Tro . B 2 Tro . Peace , you ungracious clamours ! peace , 48 1 . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 3.
Pray you , speak no more to me ; I will leave all as I found it , and there an end . [ Exit PANDAR US . An Alarm . Tro . B 2 Tro . Peace , you ungracious clamours ! peace , 48 1 . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 3.
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Fair leave , and large security . How may A stranger to those most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agam . How ? Æne . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with ...
Fair leave , and large security . How may A stranger to those most imperial looks Know them from eyes of other mortals ? Agam . How ? Æne . Ay ; I ask , that I might waken reverence , And bid the cheek be ready with ...
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I will see you hang'd , like clotpoles , ere I come any inore to your tents ; I will keep where there is wit Itirring , and leave the faction of fools . [ Exit . Patr . A good riddance . Achil . Marry , this , fir , is proclaim'd ...
I will see you hang'd , like clotpoles , ere I come any inore to your tents ; I will keep where there is wit Itirring , and leave the faction of fools . [ Exit . Patr . A good riddance . Achil . Marry , this , fir , is proclaim'd ...
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Leave ! an you take leave till to - morrow morning : - Cres Pray you , content you . Tro . ... Cris Let me go and try : I have a kind of self resides with you ; But an unkind self , that itself will leave , To be another's fool .
Leave ! an you take leave till to - morrow morning : - Cres Pray you , content you . Tro . ... Cris Let me go and try : I have a kind of self resides with you ; But an unkind self , that itself will leave , To be another's fool .
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