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Pagina 37
Camillo was his help in this , his pander :There is a plot against my life , my crown
; All's true that is mistrusted : —that false villain , Whom I employ'd , was pre -
employ'd by him : He has discover'd my design , and I Remain a pinch'd thing ; a
...
Camillo was his help in this , his pander :There is a plot against my life , my crown
; All's true that is mistrusted : —that false villain , Whom I employ'd , was pre -
employ'd by him : He has discover'd my design , and I Remain a pinch'd thing ; a
...
Pagina 154
I pitied thee , Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each hour One thing or
other : when thou didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , but wouldst
gabble like A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made ...
I pitied thee , Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each hour One thing or
other : when thou didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , but wouldst
gabble like A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made ...
Pagina 214
... command , without her power : These three have robb'd me : and this demi -
devil ( For he's a bastard one ) had plotted with them To take my life : two of these
fellows you Must know , and own ; this thing of darkness I Acknowledge mine .
... command , without her power : These three have robb'd me : and this demi -
devil ( For he's a bastard one ) had plotted with them To take my life : two of these
fellows you Must know , and own ; this thing of darkness I Acknowledge mine .
Pagina 303
I had a thing to say , -- But let it go : The sun is in the heaven , and the proud day ,
Attended with the pleasures of the world , Is all too wanton and too full of gawds ,
To give me audience : -If the midnight bell Did , with his iron tongue and brazen ...
I had a thing to say , -- But let it go : The sun is in the heaven , and the proud day ,
Attended with the pleasures of the world , Is all too wanton and too full of gawds ,
To give me audience : -If the midnight bell Did , with his iron tongue and brazen ...
Pagina 421
Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows , Which show like grief itself , but
are not so : For sorrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire
to many objects , Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing ...
Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows , Which show like grief itself , but
are not so : For sorrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire
to many objects , Like perspectives , which , rightly gaz'd upon , Show nothing ...
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