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... man that hath a soul could bear , A soul not stoop'd to servitude . Aurel . You
show Nor certainty , nor weak assurance yet Of reparation in this course , in case
Command be proffer'd . Aur . He who cannot merit Preferment by employments ...
... man that hath a soul could bear , A soul not stoop'd to servitude . Aurel . You
show Nor certainty , nor weak assurance yet Of reparation in this course , in case
Command be proffer'd . Aur . He who cannot merit Preferment by employments ...
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Win . Düll , stubborn fools ! whose perverse judgments still Are governed by the
malice of your will , 1 Tall and brave are synonymous terms in our old dramas .
Things void of soul ! can you conceive , that SC . 1. ] THE SUN'S DARLING . 131.
Win . Düll , stubborn fools ! whose perverse judgments still Are governed by the
malice of your will , 1 Tall and brave are synonymous terms in our old dramas .
Things void of soul ! can you conceive , that SC . 1. ] THE SUN'S DARLING . 131.
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To confirma't , command me Do any mischief unto man or beast , And I'll effect it ,
on condition That , uncompell'd , thou make a deed of gift Of soul and body to me
. Saw . Out , alas ! My soul and body ? Dog . And that instantly , And seal it with ...
To confirma't , command me Do any mischief unto man or beast , And I'll effect it ,
on condition That , uncompell'd , thou make a deed of gift Of soul and body to me
. Saw . Out , alas ! My soul and body ? Dog . And that instantly , And seal it with ...
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Sir Ar . And you , to be revenged , Have sold your soul to the Devil . Saw . Keep
thine own from him . Just . You are too saucy and too bitter . Saw . Saucy ? By
what commission can he send my soul On the Devil's errand more than I can his
?
Sir Ar . And you , to be revenged , Have sold your soul to the Devil . Saw . Keep
thine own from him . Just . You are too saucy and too bitter . Saw . Saucy ? By
what commission can he send my soul On the Devil's errand more than I can his
?
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But here's my meaning ; being robb'd as I am , Why should my soul , which
married was to hers , Live in divorce , and not fly after her ? Why - should not I
walk hand in hand with Death , To find my love out ? Kath . That were well ,
indeed , Your ...
But here's my meaning ; being robb'd as I am , Why should my soul , which
married was to hers , Live in divorce , and not fly after her ? Why - should not I
walk hand in hand with Death , To find my love out ? Kath . That were well ,
indeed , Your ...
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