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Noting this penury , to myself I said , ' An if a man did need a poison now , Whose sale is present death in Mantua , Here lives a caitiff wretch would sell it him . ' 493 494 I bought an unction of a mountebank , So mortal , that but ...
Noting this penury , to myself I said , ' An if a man did need a poison now , Whose sale is present death in Mantua , Here lives a caitiff wretch would sell it him . ' 493 494 I bought an unction of a mountebank , So mortal , that but ...
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The weariest and most loathed worldly life That age , ache , penury , and imprisonment Can lay on nature , is a paradise To what we fear of death . 529 530 531 532 533 Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste ...
The weariest and most loathed worldly life That age , ache , penury , and imprisonment Can lay on nature , is a paradise To what we fear of death . 529 530 531 532 533 Cowards die many times before their deaths ; The valiant never taste ...
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616 617 " DEATH'S PALE FLAG " How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry ? which their keepers call A lightning before death : O , how may I Call this a lightning ? O my love ! my wife ! Death , that hath suckt the ...
616 617 " DEATH'S PALE FLAG " How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry ? which their keepers call A lightning before death : O , how may I Call this a lightning ? O my love ! my wife ! Death , that hath suckt the ...
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The Ages of Man: Shakespeare's Image of Man and Nature William Shakespeare,George Rylands Vista de fragmentos - 1939 |
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