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So well thy words become thee , as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both : -Go , get him surgeons . [ Exit Soldier , attended . 1 66 66 8 Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : as harmless ...
So well thy words become thee , as thy wounds ; They smack of honour both : -Go , get him surgeons . [ Exit Soldier , attended . 1 66 66 8 Again , in the old play of King John , 1591 , and applied , as here , to ordnance : as harmless ...
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A failor's wife had chesnuts in her lap , And mounch'd , and mounch'd , and mounch'd :Give me , quoth 1 : Aroint thee , witch ! 4 the rump - fed ronyons cries . 6 3 Killing swine . ] So , in a Dete & tion of damnable Driftes pradized by ...
A failor's wife had chesnuts in her lap , And mounch'd , and mounch'd , and mounch'd :Give me , quoth 1 : Aroint thee , witch ! 4 the rump - fed ronyons cries . 6 3 Killing swine . ] So , in a Dete & tion of damnable Driftes pradized by ...
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In this sense , anoint thee , witch , will mean , Away , witch , to your infernal aseme bly . This reading I was inclined to favour , because I had met with the word aroint in no other author ; till looking into Hearne's Colleđions I ...
In this sense , anoint thee , witch , will mean , Away , witch , to your infernal aseme bly . This reading I was inclined to favour , because I had met with the word aroint in no other author ; till looking into Hearne's Colleđions I ...
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... I'll do , and I'll do . l ' the shipman's card.Look what I have.Show me , Jhow me . Thus do go about , about ;-) As I cannot help fuppofing this 8 - ! 2 2. Witch . I'll give thee a wind . MACBET H. 25.
... I'll do , and I'll do . l ' the shipman's card.Look what I have.Show me , Jhow me . Thus do go about , about ;-) As I cannot help fuppofing this 8 - ! 2 2. Witch . I'll give thee a wind . MACBET H. 25.
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I'll give thee a wind . ” 1. Witch . Thou art kind . 3. WITCH . And I another . 1. Witch . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , All the quarters that they know 3 3 scene to have been uniformly metrical when our ...
I'll give thee a wind . ” 1. Witch . Thou art kind . 3. WITCH . And I another . 1. Witch . I myself have all the other ; And the very ports they blow , All the quarters that they know 3 3 scene to have been uniformly metrical when our ...
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