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Re not amaz'd ; right noble is his blood . - cock with them ? If this be so , as yet the glass seems true , Sir And . I'll help you , sir Toby , because we'll | I shall have share in this most happy wreck : be dressed together .
Re not amaz'd ; right noble is his blood . - cock with them ? If this be so , as yet the glass seems true , Sir And . I'll help you , sir Toby , because we'll | I shall have share in this most happy wreck : be dressed together .
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Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to And tragical , my noble lord , it is ; heaven , For Pyramus therein doth kill himself . And , as imagination bodies forth Which when I saw rehears'd , I must confess , The forms of things ...
Doth glance from heaven to earth , from earth to And tragical , my noble lord , it is ; heaven , For Pyramus therein doth kill himself . And , as imagination bodies forth Which when I saw rehears'd , I must confess , The forms of things ...
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We shall , noble captain . ciples Par . Mars dote on you for his novices ! ( Ereuni Do not throw from you : -and you , my lord , fare- Lords . ] What will you do ? well : Ber . Stay ; the king ( Seeing him rise .
We shall , noble captain . ciples Par . Mars dote on you for his novices ! ( Ereuni Do not throw from you : -and you , my lord , fare- Lords . ] What will you do ? well : Ber . Stay ; the king ( Seeing him rise .
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1 Sold . We'll see what may be done , so you con- Ber . Good morrow , noble captain . fess freely ; therefore , once more to this captain 2 Lord . God bless you , captain Parolles . Dumain : You have answered to his reputation 1 Lord .
1 Sold . We'll see what may be done , so you con- Ber . Good morrow , noble captain . fess freely ; therefore , once more to this captain 2 Lord . God bless you , captain Parolles . Dumain : You have answered to his reputation 1 Lord .
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Wrapp'd in a paper , which contain'd the name I am afeard , the life of Helen , lady , Of her that threw it : noble she was , and thought Vi'as foully snatch'a . I stood ingag ' : but when I had subscrib'd Count .
Wrapp'd in a paper , which contain'd the name I am afeard , the life of Helen , lady , Of her that threw it : noble she was , and thought Vi'as foully snatch'a . I stood ingag ' : but when I had subscrib'd Count .
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