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The gates of mercy shall be all shut up ; And the flesh'd soldier , -rough and hard
of heart , in liberty of bloody hand , shall range ... We may as bootless spend our
vain command Upon the enragéd soldiers in their spoil , As send precepts to the
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The gates of mercy shall be all shut up ; And the flesh'd soldier , -rough and hard
of heart , in liberty of bloody hand , shall range ... We may as bootless spend our
vain command Upon the enragéd soldiers in their spoil , As send precepts to the
...
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The gates of mercy shall be all shut up ; And the flesh'd soldier , -rough and hard
of heart , - In liberty of bloody hand , shall ... We may as bootless spend our vain
command Upon the enragéd soldiers in their spoil , As send precepts to the ...
The gates of mercy shall be all shut up ; And the flesh'd soldier , -rough and hard
of heart , - In liberty of bloody hand , shall ... We may as bootless spend our vain
command Upon the enragéd soldiers in their spoil , As send precepts to the ...
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And time hath worn us into slovenry : But , by the mass , our hearts are in the trim
: And my poor soldiers tell me - şet ere night They'll be in fresher robes ; or they
will pluck The gay new coats o'er the French soldiers ' heads , And turn them out
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And time hath worn us into slovenry : But , by the mass , our hearts are in the trim
: And my poor soldiers tell me - şet ere night They'll be in fresher robes ; or they
will pluck The gay new coats o'er the French soldiers ' heads , And turn them out
...
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