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I should add that , in the two prior instances , it is also the second Witch who furnishes decisive and material answers ; and that I would give the words" I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By assistance from such of our author's ...
I should add that , in the two prior instances , it is also the second Witch who furnishes decisive and material answers ; and that I would give the words" I come , Graymalkin ! " to the third . By assistance from such of our author's ...
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... the very drosse and scum of the countrey , a generation of villaines not worthy to live these be they that live by robbing and spoyling the poor countreyman , that maketh him many times to buy bread to give unto ...
... the very drosse and scum of the countrey , a generation of villaines not worthy to live these be they that live by robbing and spoyling the poor countreyman , that maketh him many times to buy bread to give unto ...
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It is clear , from a subsequent passage , that the entry of Angus was here designed ; for in Scene III . he again enters with Rosse , and says ,66 We are sent " To give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE .
It is clear , from a subsequent passage , that the entry of Angus was here designed ; for in Scene III . he again enters with Rosse , and says ,66 We are sent " To give thee from our royal master thanks . " MALONE .
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A sailor's wife had chesnuts in her lap , And mounch'd , and mounch'd , and mounch'd :Give me , quoth I : 3 Aroint thee , witch ' the rump - fed ronyon 2 cries 3 . 8 Killing swine . ] So , in A Detection of Damnable Driftes practized by ...
A sailor's wife had chesnuts in her lap , And mounch'd , and mounch'd , and mounch'd :Give me , quoth I : 3 Aroint thee , witch ' the rump - fed ronyon 2 cries 3 . 8 Killing swine . ] So , in A Detection of Damnable Driftes practized by ...
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... and the tree is by some authors called Fraxinus Cambro - Britannica , reputed to be a preservative against fascinations and evil spirits ; whence , perhaps , we called it witchen . " Millar , adds Mr. Talbot , gives this account of ...
... and the tree is by some authors called Fraxinus Cambro - Britannica , reputed to be a preservative against fascinations and evil spirits ; whence , perhaps , we called it witchen . " Millar , adds Mr. Talbot , gives this account of ...
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