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Pagina 36
By this she hears the hounds are at a bay , Whereat she starts , like one that
spies an adder Wreath'd up in fatal folds , just in his way , The fear whereof doth
make him shake and shudder ; Even so the timorous yelping of the hounds
Appals ...
By this she hears the hounds are at a bay , Whereat she starts , like one that
spies an adder Wreath'd up in fatal folds , just in his way , The fear whereof doth
make him shake and shudder ; Even so the timorous yelping of the hounds
Appals ...
Pagina 74
This deed will make thee only lov'd for fear , But happy monarchs still are fear'd
for love : With foul offenders thou perforce must bear , When they in thee the like
offences prove : If but for fear of this thy will remove ; For princes are the glass ...
This deed will make thee only lov'd for fear , But happy monarchs still are fear'd
for love : With foul offenders thou perforce must bear , When they in thee the like
offences prove : If but for fear of this thy will remove ; For princes are the glass ...
Pagina 418
If we do fear , with fear we do but aid The thing we fear to seize on us the sooner :
If we fear not , then no resolved proffer ... an idiot hast thou made of life , To seek
the thing it fears ! and how disgrac'd The imperial victory of murdering death !
If we do fear , with fear we do but aid The thing we fear to seize on us the sooner :
If we fear not , then no resolved proffer ... an idiot hast thou made of life , To seek
the thing it fears ! and how disgrac'd The imperial victory of murdering death !
Pagina 489
J. C. iii . 2 , i . By'r'akin - by our ladykin ; our little lady . M. N. D. Enter Brutus and
Cassius , and a throng of citiiii , 1 , n . zens . By'rakin , a parlous fear . Brutus the
night before the battle , -from North's Byron's Bride of Abydos , lines from . A. L. iv
.
J. C. iii . 2 , i . By'r'akin - by our ladykin ; our little lady . M. N. D. Enter Brutus and
Cassius , and a throng of citiiii , 1 , n . zens . By'rakin , a parlous fear . Brutus the
night before the battle , -from North's Byron's Bride of Abydos , lines from . A. L. iv
.
Pagina 500
1 , n . Which outwardly ye show ? Though I go alone , Fap - cant word for drunk .
M. W.i.1 , n . Like to a lonely dragon , that his fen And being fap , sir , was , as they
say , cashier'd . Makes fear'd and talk'd of more than Reen . Farced title .
1 , n . Which outwardly ye show ? Though I go alone , Fap - cant word for drunk .
M. W.i.1 , n . Like to a lonely dragon , that his fen And being fap , sir , was , as they
say , cashier'd . Makes fear'd and talk'd of more than Reen . Farced title .
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