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... be shocked with such experiments as have been published in later times , by a race of men who have practised tor- tures without pity , and related them without shame , and are yet suffered to erect their heads among human beings .
... be shocked with such experiments as have been published in later times , by a race of men who have practised tor- tures without pity , and related them without shame , and are yet suffered to erect their heads among human beings .
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Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly . Imo . [ Reads . ] - He is one of the noblest note , to whose kindnesses I am most infinitely tied .
Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly . Imo . [ Reads . ] - He is one of the noblest note , to whose kindnesses I am most infinitely tied .
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... If that his head have ear in music ) , doubtless , With joy he will embrace you ; for he's honourable , And , doubling that , most holy . Your means abroad You have me20 , rich ; and I will never fail Beginning , nor supplyment .
... If that his head have ear in music ) , doubtless , With joy he will embrace you ; for he's honourable , And , doubling that , most holy . Your means abroad You have me20 , rich ; and I will never fail Beginning , nor supplyment .
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It fits us therefore , ripely , Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness : The powers that he already hath in Gallia Will soon be drawn to head , from whence he moves His war for Britain . Queen .
It fits us therefore , ripely , Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness : The powers that he already hath in Gallia Will soon be drawn to head , from whence he moves His war for Britain . Queen .
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Posthumus , thy head , which now is growing upon thy shoulders , shall within this hour be off ; thy mistress enforced ; thy gar- ments cut to pieces before thy faces : and all this done , spurn her home to her father : who may , haply ...
Posthumus , thy head , which now is growing upon thy shoulders , shall within this hour be off ; thy mistress enforced ; thy gar- ments cut to pieces before thy faces : and all this done , spurn her home to her father : who may , haply ...
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