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... bear himself ? I Gent . When he was brought again to th❜bar , to hear His knell rung out , his judgment , he was stirr'd With such an agony , he sweat extremely , 18. have ] F4 ; him F. Court Theobald 2. 23. prophecies . ] F ...
... bear himself ? I Gent . When he was brought again to th❜bar , to hear His knell rung out , his judgment , he was stirr'd With such an agony , he sweat extremely , 18. have ] F4 ; him F. Court Theobald 2. 23. prophecies . ] F ...
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... bear us company ? The king has sent me otherwhere : besides , You'll find a most unfit time to disturb him : Health to your lordships . 48. Lie like ] F ; Lie in Var . 1793 . 49. pitch ] F ; pinch Hanmer . Nor . Thanks , my good lord ...
... bear us company ? The king has sent me otherwhere : besides , You'll find a most unfit time to disturb him : Health to your lordships . 48. Lie like ] F ; Lie in Var . 1793 . 49. pitch ] F ; pinch Hanmer . Nor . Thanks , my good lord ...
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... bear that load of title ? No in truth . Old L. Then you are weakly made ; pluck off a little , I would not be a young count in your way For more than blushing comes to : if your back Cannot vouchsafe this burthen , ' tis too weak ...
... bear that load of title ? No in truth . Old L. Then you are weakly made ; pluck off a little , I would not be a young count in your way For more than blushing comes to : if your back Cannot vouchsafe this burthen , ' tis too weak ...
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