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... heard The Cocke , that is the trumpet to the morning , Doth with his earely and shrill crowing throate , Awake the god of day , and at his sound , Whether in earth or ayre , in sea or fire , The strauagant and erring spirite hies To his ...
... heard The Cocke , that is the trumpet to the morning , Doth with his earely and shrill crowing throate , Awake the god of day , and at his sound , Whether in earth or ayre , in sea or fire , The strauagant and erring spirite hies To his ...
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... heard , and doe in parte beleeue it : But see the Sunne in russet mantle clad , Walkes ore the deaw of yon hie mountaine top , Breake we our watch vp , and by my aduise , Let vs impart what wee haue seene to night Vnto yong Hamlet : for ...
... heard , and doe in parte beleeue it : But see the Sunne in russet mantle clad , Walkes ore the deaw of yon hie mountaine top , Breake we our watch vp , and by my aduise , Let vs impart what wee haue seene to night Vnto yong Hamlet : for ...
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... Ham . The ayre bites shrewd ; it is an eager and An nipping winde , what houre i'st ? Hor . I think it lacks of twelue , Mar. No , t'is strucke . Sound Trumpets . Hora . Hor . Indeed I heard it not , what doth The Tragedy of Hamlet.
... Ham . The ayre bites shrewd ; it is an eager and An nipping winde , what houre i'st ? Hor . I think it lacks of twelue , Mar. No , t'is strucke . Sound Trumpets . Hora . Hor . Indeed I heard it not , what doth The Tragedy of Hamlet.
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William Shakespeare. Hor . Indeed I heard it not , what doth this mean my lord ? Ham . O the king doth wake to night , & takes his rowse , Keepe wassel , and the swaggering vp - spring reeles , And as he dreames , his draughts of renish ...
William Shakespeare. Hor . Indeed I heard it not , what doth this mean my lord ? Ham . O the king doth wake to night , & takes his rowse , Keepe wassel , and the swaggering vp - spring reeles , And as he dreames , his draughts of renish ...
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... heard of your paintings too , God hath giuen you one face , And you make your selues another , You fig , and you amble , and you nickname Gods creatures , Making your wantonnesse , your ignorance , pox , t'is А рох , scuruy , Ile no ...
... heard of your paintings too , God hath giuen you one face , And you make your selues another , You fig , and you amble , and you nickname Gods creatures , Making your wantonnesse , your ignorance , pox , t'is А рох , scuruy , Ile no ...
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