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... body shall Pay recompence , if you will grant my fuit . [ They fake their heads . Cannot my body , nor blood - facrifice , Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my foul ; my body , foul , and all , Before that England give ...
... body shall Pay recompence , if you will grant my fuit . [ They fake their heads . Cannot my body , nor blood - facrifice , Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my foul ; my body , foul , and all , Before that England give ...
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... body . * K. Hen . That is to fee how deep my grave is made : * For , with his foul , fled all my worldly folace ; * For feeing him , I see my life in death ' . War . As furely as my foul intends to live . With that dread King , that ...
... body . * K. Hen . That is to fee how deep my grave is made : * For , with his foul , fled all my worldly folace ; * For feeing him , I see my life in death ' . War . As furely as my foul intends to live . With that dread King , that ...
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... body and foul , together . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : 66 damned fpirits all , " That in cross - ways and floods have burial . " It is furely the body and not the foul that is committed to the earth , or whelm'd in the water ...
... body and foul , together . So , in A Midfummer - Night's Dream : 66 damned fpirits all , " That in cross - ways and floods have burial . " It is furely the body and not the foul that is committed to the earth , or whelm'd in the water ...
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