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To move , is to stir , and to be valiant , is to ftand ; therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . Sam . A dog of that House shall move me to ftand . I will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . Greg .
To move , is to stir , and to be valiant , is to ftand ; therefore , if thou art mov'd , thou runn'ft away . Sam . A dog of that House shall move me to ftand . I will take the wall of any man , or maid of Montague's . Greg .
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Mif - fhapen chaos of well - feeming forms ! Feather of lead , bright smoke , cold fire , fick health ! Still - waking fleep , that is not what it is ! This love feel I , that feel no love in this . Doft thou not laugh ? Ben .
Mif - fhapen chaos of well - feeming forms ! Feather of lead , bright smoke , cold fire , fick health ! Still - waking fleep , that is not what it is ! This love feel I , that feel no love in this . Doft thou not laugh ? Ben .
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waddled all about ; for even the day before the broke her brow , and then my husband , ( God be with his foul , a ' was a merry man ; ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? thou wilt fall backward when ...
waddled all about ; for even the day before the broke her brow , and then my husband , ( God be with his foul , a ' was a merry man ; ) took up the child ; yea , quoth he , doft thou fall upon thy face ? thou wilt fall backward when ...
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Away with the joint - ftools , remove the court cup board , look to the plate ; good thou , faye me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let in Sufan Grindstone , and Nell . - Antony , and Potpan2 Serv .
Away with the joint - ftools , remove the court cup board , look to the plate ; good thou , faye me a piece of march - pane ; and , as thou loveft me , let the porter let in Sufan Grindstone , and Nell . - Antony , and Potpan2 Serv .
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4 Oh , speak again , bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this Sight , being o'er my head , As is a winged meffenger from heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring , eyes Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him ; When he ...
4 Oh , speak again , bright angel ! for thou art As glorious to this Sight , being o'er my head , As is a winged meffenger from heav'n , Unto the white - upturned , wondring , eyes Of mortals , that fall back to gaze on him ; When he ...
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