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... look - unto myself . 170 [ Aside . I Jew . I know you will ; well , brethren , let us go . 2 Jew . Let's take our leaves ; farewell , good Barabas . Bar . Farewell , 1 Zaareth ; farewell , Temainte . And , Barabas , now search this ...
... look - unto myself . 170 [ Aside . I Jew . I know you will ; well , brethren , let us go . 2 Jew . Let's take our leaves ; farewell , good Barabas . Bar . Farewell , 1 Zaareth ; farewell , Temainte . And , Barabas , now search this ...
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... looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's . I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand , Heave up my shoulders when they call me dog , 2 And duck as low as any barefoot friar ; Hoping to see them starve upon a stall , 10 20 1 The modern ...
... looks As innocent and harmless as a lamb's . I learned in Florence how to kiss my hand , Heave up my shoulders when they call me dog , 2 And duck as low as any barefoot friar ; Hoping to see them starve upon a stall , 10 20 1 The modern ...
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... looks Like a hog's - check new singed . Lod . Whither walk'st thou , Barabas ? Bar . No farther : ' tis a custom held with us , That when we speak with Gentiles like to you , We turn into the air to purge ourselves : For unto us the ...
... looks Like a hog's - check new singed . Lod . Whither walk'st thou , Barabas ? Bar . No farther : ' tis a custom held with us , That when we speak with Gentiles like to you , We turn into the air to purge ourselves : For unto us the ...
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... Look not towards him , let's away : zoon's , what a looking thou keep'st ; thou'lt betray ' s anon . [ Exeunt Courtesan and PILIA - Borza . Itha . O the sweetest face that ever I beheld ! I know she is a courtesan by her attire : now ...
... Look not towards him , let's away : zoon's , what a looking thou keep'st ; thou'lt betray ' s anon . [ Exeunt Courtesan and PILIA - Borza . Itha . O the sweetest face that ever I beheld ! I know she is a courtesan by her attire : now ...
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... Look , Katherine , look ! -thy son gave mine these wounds . Mother . O leave to grieve me , I am grieved enough . Gov. O ! that my sighs could turn to lively breath ; And these my tears to blood , that he might live . Mother . Who made ...
... Look , Katherine , look ! -thy son gave mine these wounds . Mother . O leave to grieve me , I am grieved enough . Gov. O ! that my sighs could turn to lively breath ; And these my tears to blood , that he might live . Mother . Who made ...
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