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The man that dealeth righteously shall live : And which of you can charge me otherwise ? Gov. Out , wretched Barabas ! Sham'st thou not thus to justify thyself , As if we knew not thy profession ? If thou rely upon thy righteousness ...
The man that dealeth righteously shall live : And which of you can charge me otherwise ? Gov. Out , wretched Barabas ! Sham'st thou not thus to justify thyself , As if we knew not thy profession ? If thou rely upon thy righteousness ...
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... As much as would have bought his beasts and him , And yet have kept enough to live upon : So that not he , but I may curse the day , Thy fatal birth - day , forlorn Barabas ; And henceforth wish for an eternal night , That clouds of ...
... As much as would have bought his beasts and him , And yet have kept enough to live upon : So that not he , but I may curse the day , Thy fatal birth - day , forlorn Barabas ; And henceforth wish for an eternal night , That clouds of ...
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No , I will live ; nor loathe I this my life : And , since you leave me in the ocean thus To sink or swim , and put me to my shifts , I'll rouse my senses and awake myself . Daughter ! I have it : thou perceiv'st the plight Wherein ...
No , I will live ; nor loathe I this my life : And , since you leave me in the ocean thus To sink or swim , and put me to my shifts , I'll rouse my senses and awake myself . Daughter ! I have it : thou perceiv'st the plight Wherein ...
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... of spirits and ghosts that glide by night About the place where treasure hath been hid : 2 And now methinks that I am one of those : For whilst I live , here lives my soul's sole hope , And , when I die , here shall my spirit walk .
... of spirits and ghosts that glide by night About the place where treasure hath been hid : 2 And now methinks that I am one of those : For whilst I live , here lives my soul's sole hope , And , when I die , here shall my spirit walk .
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O ! that my sighs could turn to lively breath ; And these my tears to blood , that he might live . Mother . Who made them enemies ? Gov. I know not , and that grieves me most of all . Mother . My son loved thine . Gov.
O ! that my sighs could turn to lively breath ; And these my tears to blood , that he might live . Mother . Who made them enemies ? Gov. I know not , and that grieves me most of all . Mother . My son loved thine . Gov.
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