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" I have heard by credible report of such as were secret with his chamberers, that after this abominable deed done, he never had quiet in his mind, he never thought himself sure. Where he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body privily fenced, his... "
A civil and ecclesiastical history of England, to 1829
by C. St. George - 1830
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Medulla Historiae Anglicanae: The Ancient and Present State of England ...

William Howell - Great Britain - 1712 - 616 pages
...never had quiet in his Mind, never thought himfelf IV cure i but when he went abroad his Eyes Hill whirled about, his Body privily fenced, his Hand ever on his Dagger, his lleep interrupted with fearful Dreams, fomeiimes fuddeuly itariiug up, leaping out of his Bed, and...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 644 pages
...done [the murder of his nephews] he never hid quiet in his mind. He never thought himfelf fure where he went abroad; his eyes whirled about; his body privily fenced; his hand ever upon his dagger j his countenance and maner like one always readie to ftrike againe. Ht totkt ill reft...
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The Wonders of the Little World; Or, A General History of Man ..., Volume 1

Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 552 pages
...never thought himself safe. When he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body was privily ftnc -d, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one who was ever ready to strike : he took no rest in the night, lay long Waking and musing, sore wearied...
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The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on ..., Volume 1

1807 - 458 pages
...never had quiet in his mind ; he never thought himself sure ; but where he went his eies ever-whirled about ; his body privily fenced ; his hand ever on his dagger ; his countenance and manner like one alwaies readie to strike againe; he took il rest a nights, lay long waking and musing, sore wearied...
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Memoirs of Sir Thomas More, Volume 2

Arthur Cayley - Utopias - 1808 - 380 pages
...after this abominable deed done, he never had quiet in his mind, he never thought himself sure. Where he went abroad, his eyes whirled about, his body privily...on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one alway ready to strike again. He took ill rest at nights, lay long waking and musing, sore wearied with...
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The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Volume 3

1811 - 418 pages
...nephews] he never had quiet in his mind; he never thought himself sure; but where he went his eies ever whirled about; his body privily fenced; his hand ever...on his dagger; his countenance and manner like one alwaies readie to strike againe; he took il rest a nights, lay long waking and musing, sore wearied...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 pages
...done [the murder of his nephews] he never had quiet in his mind. He never thought himself sure where he went abroad ; his eyes whirled about ; his body privily fenced ; his hand ever upon his dagger ; his countenance and manner like one always ready to strike againe. He tooke ill rest...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 9

William Shakespeare - 1812 - 372 pages
...done [the murder of his nephews] he never had quiet in his mind. He never thought himself sure where he went abroad ; his eyes whirled about ; his body privily fenced ; his hand ever upon his dagger ; his countenance and manner like one always ready to strike againe. He toote ill rest...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 19

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 526 pages
...done [the murder of his nephews] he never had quiet in his mind. He never thought himself sure where he went abroad ; his eyes whirled about; his body privily fenced; his hand ever upon his dagger; Now fills thy sleep with perturbations: To-morrow in the battle think on me, And fall...
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The Medical Companion: Or Family Physician; Treating of the Diseases of the ...

James Ewell - Cooking - 1827 - 868 pages
...his mind, and never thought himself safe. When be went abroad liis eyes whirled about, his body Was privily fenced, his hand ever on his dagger, his countenance and manner like one who was ever ready to strike: he took no rest in the night, lay long waking and musing, sore Wearied...
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