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... live by , is with the Aule : I meddle with no Tradesmans matters , nor womens mat- ters ; but withal I am indeed Sir , a Surgeon to old shooes : when they are in great danger , I recover them . As pro- per men as ever trod upon Neats ...
... live by , is with the Aule : I meddle with no Tradesmans matters , nor womens mat- ters ; but withal I am indeed Sir , a Surgeon to old shooes : when they are in great danger , I recover them . As pro- per men as ever trod upon Neats ...
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... live to be In awe of such a Thing , as I my selfe . I was borne free as Cæsar , so were you , We both have fed as well , and we can both Endure the Winters cold , as well as hee . For once , upon a Rawe and Gustie day , The troubled ...
... live to be In awe of such a Thing , as I my selfe . I was borne free as Cæsar , so were you , We both have fed as well , and we can both Endure the Winters cold , as well as hee . For once , upon a Rawe and Gustie day , The troubled ...
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... live Casar , we shall finde of him A shrew'd Contriver . And you know , his meanes If he improve them , may well stretch so farre As to annoy us all : which to prevent , Let Antony and Cæsar fall together . 180 Bru . Our course will ...
... live Casar , we shall finde of him A shrew'd Contriver . And you know , his meanes If he improve them , may well stretch so farre As to annoy us all : which to prevent , Let Antony and Cæsar fall together . 180 Bru . Our course will ...
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... live , and laugh at this heereafter . Bru . Peace , count the Clocke . Clocke strikes . Cas . The Clocke hath stricken three . Treb . ' Tis time to part . Cass . But it is doubtfull yet , Whether Caesar will come forth to day , or no ...
... live , and laugh at this heereafter . Bru . Peace , count the Clocke . Clocke strikes . Cas . The Clocke hath stricken three . Treb . ' Tis time to part . Cass . But it is doubtfull yet , Whether Caesar will come forth to day , or no ...
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... live Out of the teeth of Emulation . If thou reade this , O Cæsar , thou mayest live ; If not , the Fates with Traitors do contrive . Exit . [ Scene iv . Another part of the same street 41 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ II . ii . 118 – iii . 16.
... live Out of the teeth of Emulation . If thou reade this , O Cæsar , thou mayest live ; If not , the Fates with Traitors do contrive . Exit . [ Scene iv . Another part of the same street 41 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ II . ii . 118 – iii . 16.
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