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... blood , That from his wound yet welled , fresh , alas ! In which a rusty knife fast fixed stood , And made an open ... blood was cold ; And to the villain said , " Thou damned wight , The author of this fact we here behold , What justice ...
... blood , That from his wound yet welled , fresh , alas ! In which a rusty knife fast fixed stood , And made an open ... blood was cold ; And to the villain said , " Thou damned wight , The author of this fact we here behold , What justice ...
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... blood - shed , and avengement Now praised , hereafter dear thou shalt repent : For life must life , and blood must blood repay . Is not enough thy evil life forespent ? For he , that once hn missed the right way , The further he do go ...
... blood - shed , and avengement Now praised , hereafter dear thou shalt repent : For life must life , and blood must blood repay . Is not enough thy evil life forespent ? For he , that once hn missed the right way , The further he do go ...
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... blood from stinging - whip - with hollow eyes ; Many all day in dazzling river stood , To take the rich - ored driftings of the flood . For them the Ceylon diver held his breath , And went all naked to the hungry shark ; For them his ...
... blood from stinging - whip - with hollow eyes ; Many all day in dazzling river stood , To take the rich - ored driftings of the flood . For them the Ceylon diver held his breath , And went all naked to the hungry shark ; For them his ...
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