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... Thou didst accuse him of incontinency , Thou then look'dst like a villain : now methinks , Thy favour's good enough . Some Jay of Italy , Whose mother was her painting , hath betray'd him : Poor I am stale , a garment out of fashion ...
... Thou didst accuse him of incontinency , Thou then look'dst like a villain : now methinks , Thy favour's good enough . Some Jay of Italy , Whose mother was her painting , hath betray'd him : Poor I am stale , a garment out of fashion ...
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... Thou art one of the false ones ; now I think on thee , My hunger's gone ; but even before , I was At point to sink for food . " She afterwards finds , as she thinks , the dead body of Posthumus , and engages herself as a footboy to ...
... Thou art one of the false ones ; now I think on thee , My hunger's gone ; but even before , I was At point to sink for food . " She afterwards finds , as she thinks , the dead body of Posthumus , and engages herself as a footboy to ...
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... thou becom'st thy bed ! Fresh lily , And whiter than the sheets ! That I might touch- But kiss , one kiss - ' Tis her breathing that Perfumes the chamber thus : the flame o ' th ' taper Bows toward her , and would under - peep her lids ...
... thou becom'st thy bed ! Fresh lily , And whiter than the sheets ! That I might touch- But kiss , one kiss - ' Tis her breathing that Perfumes the chamber thus : the flame o ' th ' taper Bows toward her , and would under - peep her lids ...
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... Thou'rt mad to say it : " and on receiving her husband's account of the predictions of the Witches , conscious of his instability of purpose , and that her presence is necessary to goad him on to the consummation of his promised ...
... Thou'rt mad to say it : " and on receiving her husband's account of the predictions of the Witches , conscious of his instability of purpose , and that her presence is necessary to goad him on to the consummation of his promised ...
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... thou jocund : ere the bat has flown his cloistered flight ; ere to black Hecate's summons the shard - born beetle has rung night's yawning peal , there shall be done - a deed of dreadful note . " In Lady Macbeth's speech " Had he not ...
... thou jocund : ere the bat has flown his cloistered flight ; ere to black Hecate's summons the shard - born beetle has rung night's yawning peal , there shall be done - a deed of dreadful note . " In Lady Macbeth's speech " Had he not ...
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