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Side 83
... once more To kiss these lips , I will appear in blood ; I and my sword will earn our chronicle ; There is hope in it yet . Cleo . That's my brave lord ! Ant . I will be treble - sinew'd , hearted , breath'd , And fight maliciously : for ...
... once more To kiss these lips , I will appear in blood ; I and my sword will earn our chronicle ; There is hope in it yet . Cleo . That's my brave lord ! Ant . I will be treble - sinew'd , hearted , breath'd , And fight maliciously : for ...
Side 114
... once be necessary , I'll not sleep neither : This mortal house I'll ruin , Do Cæsar what he can . Know , sir , that I Will not wait pinion'd at your master's court ; Nor once be chástis'd with the sober eye Of dull Octavia . Shall they ...
... once be necessary , I'll not sleep neither : This mortal house I'll ruin , Do Cæsar what he can . Know , sir , that I Will not wait pinion'd at your master's court ; Nor once be chástis'd with the sober eye Of dull Octavia . Shall they ...
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... once be necessary , I'll not sleep neither ; ] I will not eat , and if it will be necessary now for once to waste a moment in idle talk of my purpose , I will not sleep neither . In common conversation we often use will be , with as ...
... once be necessary , I'll not sleep neither ; ] I will not eat , and if it will be necessary now for once to waste a moment in idle talk of my purpose , I will not sleep neither . In common conversation we often use will be , with as ...
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