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... hear . ' Twas a sad sight , before they marched from home , To see our warriors in red waistcoats come , With hair tucked up , into our tiring - room . But ' twas more sad to hear their last adieu : The women sobbed , and swore they ...
... hear . ' Twas a sad sight , before they marched from home , To see our warriors in red waistcoats come , With hair tucked up , into our tiring - room . But ' twas more sad to hear their last adieu : The women sobbed , and swore they ...
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... hear it , or my tyrant , there , that must be . PALAMEDE Well , fair impertinent , your whisper is not lost , we hear you . 180 DORALICE I understand then that— [ Aside . MELANTHA I'll tell you , my dear , the prince took me by the hand ...
... hear it , or my tyrant , there , that must be . PALAMEDE Well , fair impertinent , your whisper is not lost , we hear you . 180 DORALICE I understand then that— [ Aside . MELANTHA I'll tell you , my dear , the prince took me by the hand ...
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... hear me ; hear me , With strictest justice , for I beg no favour , And if I have offended you , then kill me , But do not banish me . ANTONY I must not hear you . I have a fool within me takes your part , But honour stops my ears ...
... hear me ; hear me , With strictest justice , for I beg no favour , And if I have offended you , then kill me , But do not banish me . ANTONY I must not hear you . I have a fool within me takes your part , But honour stops my ears ...
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Upon the Death of the Lord Hastings | 3 |
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