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You my death's - man ! 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 ; Fall down upon thy knees , and ask forgiveness .
You my death's - man ! 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 ; Fall down upon thy knees , and ask forgiveness .
Page 272
Thus I new marry him , whose wife I am : Death shall not separate us . Oh , my lords , I but deceiv'd your eyes with antic gesture , When one news strait came huddling on another Of death , and death , and death : still I danc'd forward ...
Thus I new marry him , whose wife I am : Death shall not separate us . Oh , my lords , I but deceiv'd your eyes with antic gesture , When one news strait came huddling on another Of death , and death , and death : still I danc'd forward ...
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But man is a noble animal , splendid in ashes , and pompous in the grave , solemnizing Nativities and Deaths with ... A small fire sufficeth for life , great flames seemed too little after death , while men vainly affected precious ...
But man is a noble animal , splendid in ashes , and pompous in the grave , solemnizing Nativities and Deaths with ... A small fire sufficeth for life , great flames seemed too little after death , while men vainly affected precious ...
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