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Pagina 99
... death : -then banished Is death misterm'd . Calling death banishment , Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe , And smil'st upon the stroke that murders me . Fri. O deadly sin ! O rude unthankfulness ! Thy fault our law calls death ...
... death : -then banished Is death misterm'd . Calling death banishment , Thou cut'st my head off with a golden axe , And smil'st upon the stroke that murders me . Fri. O deadly sin ! O rude unthankfulness ! Thy fault our law calls death ...
Pagina 108
... death , Is , partly , to behold my lady's face : But , chiefly , to take thence from her dead finger A precious ring ; a ring , that I must use In dear employment : therefore hence , be gone : -- But if thou , jealous , dost return to ...
... death , Is , partly , to behold my lady's face : But , chiefly , to take thence from her dead finger A precious ring ; a ring , that I must use In dear employment : therefore hence , be gone : -- But if thou , jealous , dost return to ...
Pagina 168
... death , and the end is the death , which is only a sequel to the act . " Again , the clown says , " Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : If the man go to this water and drown himself , it is , will he , nill he , he ...
... death , and the end is the death , which is only a sequel to the act . " Again , the clown says , " Here lies the water ; good : here stands the man ; good : If the man go to this water and drown himself , it is , will he , nill he , he ...
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