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I command thee once again , stir not : I will stand behind him . Panelion . What do I see ? Endymion almost awake ? Eumenides . Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ?
I command thee once again , stir not : I will stand behind him . Panelion . What do I see ? Endymion almost awake ? Eumenides . Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ?
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Fare thee well ! Half of thyself lies there ; and may'st thou live To fill an hour - glass with his moulder'd ashes , To tell how thou should'st spend the time to come In blest repentance . Brach . Mother , pray tell me , How came he by ...
Fare thee well ! Half of thyself lies there ; and may'st thou live To fill an hour - glass with his moulder'd ashes , To tell how thou should'st spend the time to come In blest repentance . Brach . Mother , pray tell me , How came he by ...
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For no sooner shall that divine hand touch thee , but that thy baseness shall be turned to most high preferment . Therefore mourn boldly my ink : for while she looks upon you , your blackness will shine : cry out boldly my lamentation ...
For no sooner shall that divine hand touch thee , but that thy baseness shall be turned to most high preferment . Therefore mourn boldly my ink : for while she looks upon you , your blackness will shine : cry out boldly my lamentation ...
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