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... poor sequestered stag Duke : That from the hunter's aim had taken a hurt , ... Did come to languish , . . . and thus the hairy fool , Much marked of the melancholy Jaques , Stood on the extremest verge of the swift brook , Augmenting it ...
... poor sequestered stag Duke : That from the hunter's aim had taken a hurt , ... Did come to languish , . . . and thus the hairy fool , Much marked of the melancholy Jaques , Stood on the extremest verge of the swift brook , Augmenting it ...
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... poor tongue In seven short years , that here my only son Knows not my feeble key ? Yet hath my night of life some memory , My wasting lamps some fading glimmer left , My dull deaf ears a little used to hear Duke : " I see thy age and ...
... poor tongue In seven short years , that here my only son Knows not my feeble key ? Yet hath my night of life some memory , My wasting lamps some fading glimmer left , My dull deaf ears a little used to hear Duke : " I see thy age and ...
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... poor -Twelfth Night v . 1 ( Song ) . world is almost six thousand years old . " As You Like It iv . 1 . " How goes the world ? It wears , sir , as it grows . " " Under an old oak , whose bows were mossed with age , And high top bald ...
... poor -Twelfth Night v . 1 ( Song ) . world is almost six thousand years old . " As You Like It iv . 1 . " How goes the world ? It wears , sir , as it grows . " " Under an old oak , whose bows were mossed with age , And high top bald ...
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... poor Ophelia , her brother perceives a meaning " Nothing less than matter . " Again , Troilus , reading a letter from his faithless . Cressida , tears it up in digust , exclaiming : " Words , words , mere words ; no matter from the ...
... poor Ophelia , her brother perceives a meaning " Nothing less than matter . " Again , Troilus , reading a letter from his faithless . Cressida , tears it up in digust , exclaiming : " Words , words , mere words ; no matter from the ...
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... Poor I am , stale , a garment out of fashion ; I must be ripped to pieces . With me All good seeming shall be thought Put on for villainy , not born where't grows , But worn , a bait for ladies . " - Cymb . iii . 4 . " Men's behaviour ...
... Poor I am , stale , a garment out of fashion ; I must be ripped to pieces . With me All good seeming shall be thought Put on for villainy , not born where't grows , But worn , a bait for ladies . " - Cymb . iii . 4 . " Men's behaviour ...
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OBITER DICTA OF BACON & SHAKES Francis 1561-1626 Bacon,William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Henry Mrs Pott, 1833-1915 No preview available - 2016 |
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