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Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ? Ah ! my sweet Endymion , seest thou not Eumenides , thy faithful friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his ...
Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ? Ah ! my sweet Endymion , seest thou not Eumenides , thy faithful friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his ...
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Methinks thou dost not look horrid enough ; Thou hast too good a face to be a hangman : If thou be , do thy office in right form ... O ! thou hast been a most prodigious comet ; But I'll cut off your train : kill the Moor first . Vit .
Methinks thou dost not look horrid enough ; Thou hast too good a face to be a hangman : If thou be , do thy office in right form ... O ! thou hast been a most prodigious comet ; But I'll cut off your train : kill the Moor first . Vit .
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Thou , boy ! how is this possible ? Thou art but a child , and there were sects of philosophy before thou wert born . Men . Appetitus , thou mistakest me ; I tell thee three thousand years ago was Mendacio born in Greece , nursed in ...
Thou , boy ! how is this possible ? Thou art but a child , and there were sects of philosophy before thou wert born . Men . Appetitus , thou mistakest me ; I tell thee three thousand years ago was Mendacio born in Greece , nursed in ...
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