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Side 118
... fear the foe , since fear oppresseth strength , Gives in your weakness strength unto your foe , And so your follies fight against yourself . Fear , and be slain ; no worse can come to fight : And fight and die is death destroying death ...
... fear the foe , since fear oppresseth strength , Gives in your weakness strength unto your foe , And so your follies fight against yourself . Fear , and be slain ; no worse can come to fight : And fight and die is death destroying death ...
Side 211
... fear thee as I fear the roaring of the lion's whelp . Prince . And why not as the lion ? Fal . The king himself is to be feared as the lion : dost thou think I'll fear thee as I fear thy father ? nay , an I do , I pray God my girdle ...
... fear thee as I fear the roaring of the lion's whelp . Prince . And why not as the lion ? Fal . The king himself is to be feared as the lion : dost thou think I'll fear thee as I fear thy father ? nay , an I do , I pray God my girdle ...
Side 562
... fear neither sword nor fire . Smith . [ aside . ] He need not fear the sword ; for his coat is of proof . Dick . [ aside . ] But methinks he should stand in fear of fire , being burnt i ' the hand for stealing of sheep . Cade . Be brave ...
... fear neither sword nor fire . Smith . [ aside . ] He need not fear the sword ; for his coat is of proof . Dick . [ aside . ] But methinks he should stand in fear of fire , being burnt i ' the hand for stealing of sheep . Cade . Be brave ...
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