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... swords enamelled , and about their ecks Hangs1 massy chains of gold , down to the waist , In every part exceeding brave 2 and rich . Tamb . Then shall we fight courageously with them ? Or look you I should play the orator ? 1 So the 8vo ...
... swords enamelled , and about their ecks Hangs1 massy chains of gold , down to the waist , In every part exceeding brave 2 and rich . Tamb . Then shall we fight courageously with them ? Or look you I should play the orator ? 1 So the 8vo ...
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... swords shall play the orator for us . [ ACT I. 130 Usum . Come ! let us meet them at the mountain top , 1 And with a sudden and a hot alarum , Drive all their horses headlong down the hill . Tech . Come , let us march Tamb . Stay ! ask ...
... swords shall play the orator for us . [ ACT I. 130 Usum . Come ! let us meet them at the mountain top , 1 And with a sudden and a hot alarum , Drive all their horses headlong down the hill . Tech . Come , let us march Tamb . Stay ! ask ...
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... sword , thou mighty man at arms , Intending but to raze my charmed skin , 160 170 Fortunes which will witemate the sining on for Jiver And Jove himself will stretch his hand from Heaven 1 So 8vo . In the Second Part , ii . 4 , we find ...
... sword , thou mighty man at arms , Intending but to raze my charmed skin , 160 170 Fortunes which will witemate the sining on for Jiver And Jove himself will stretch his hand from Heaven 1 So 8vo . In the Second Part , ii . 4 , we find ...
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... swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess , These are the men that all the world admires . 210 220 Ther . What strong enchantments tice my yielding soul ! These are resolvèd ...
... swords And hosts of soldiers stand amazed at us ; When with their fearful tongues they shall confess , These are the men that all the world admires . 210 220 Ther . What strong enchantments tice my yielding soul ! These are resolvèd ...
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... in his mind when he wrote , " Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great . ” — King John , iii . I. But the form of expression is common . Then , when our powers in points of swords are SCENE I. 29 Tamburlaine the Great .
... in his mind when he wrote , " Nature and Fortune join'd to make thee great . ” — King John , iii . I. But the form of expression is common . Then , when our powers in points of swords are SCENE I. 29 Tamburlaine the Great .
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