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... fure uncertainty . " STEEVENS . 2 Does my deeds make the blacker ! This vehement retraction of Leontes , accompanied with the confeffion of more crimes than he was fufpected of , is agreeable to our daily experience of the viciffi tudes ...
... fure uncertainty . " STEEVENS . 2 Does my deeds make the blacker ! This vehement retraction of Leontes , accompanied with the confeffion of more crimes than he was fufpected of , is agreeable to our daily experience of the viciffi tudes ...
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... fure , this robe of mine Does change my difpofition . FLO . What you do , Still betters what is done . When you speak , sweet , I'd have you do it ever : when you fing , I'd have you buy and fell fo ; fo give alms ; Pray fo ; and , for ...
... fure , this robe of mine Does change my difpofition . FLO . What you do , Still betters what is done . When you speak , sweet , I'd have you do it ever : when you fing , I'd have you buy and fell fo ; fo give alms ; Pray fo ; and , for ...
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... fure they are true . AUT . Here's one , to a very doleful tune , How a ufurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty mo- ney - bags at a burden ; and how the long'd to eat adders ' heads , and toads carbonado'd . MOP . Is it true , think ...
... fure they are true . AUT . Here's one , to a very doleful tune , How a ufurer's wife was brought to bed of twenty mo- ney - bags at a burden ; and how the long'd to eat adders ' heads , and toads carbonado'd . MOP . Is it true , think ...
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... fure , fir , I'll confider it hereafter if I can . " What , confider me ? doft thou think that I am a bribe- taker ? " Again , in The Isle of Gulls , 1633 : " Thou shalt be well confider ed , there's twenty crowns in earneft ...
... fure , fir , I'll confider it hereafter if I can . " What , confider me ? doft thou think that I am a bribe- taker ? " Again , in The Isle of Gulls , 1633 : " Thou shalt be well confider ed , there's twenty crowns in earneft ...
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... fure but the old copy , perplexed as the fentence may appear , is right . Perhaps the author intended to point it thus : Again poffefs her corps , ( and on this flage Where we offenders now appear foul - vex'd , ) And begin , why to me ...
... fure but the old copy , perplexed as the fentence may appear , is right . Perhaps the author intended to point it thus : Again poffefs her corps , ( and on this flage Where we offenders now appear foul - vex'd , ) And begin , why to me ...
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