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... fear'd 425 430 For you ; but more shou'd fear to live without you . Cleop . Why , now ' tis as it shou'd be . Quick , my Friends , Dispatch ; ere this , the Town's in Caesar's hands : My Lord looks down concern'd , and fears my stay ...
... fear'd 425 430 For you ; but more shou'd fear to live without you . Cleop . Why , now ' tis as it shou'd be . Quick , my Friends , Dispatch ; ere this , the Town's in Caesar's hands : My Lord looks down concern'd , and fears my stay ...
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... Fear'd three years : Though Titus Oates began to arouse these fears in 1678 ( see the headnote to Absalom and Achitophel ) four years before the appearance of Venice Preserv'd , he did not publish his True } , 5 against .. 10 Narrative ...
... Fear'd three years : Though Titus Oates began to arouse these fears in 1678 ( see the headnote to Absalom and Achitophel ) four years before the appearance of Venice Preserv'd , he did not publish his True } , 5 against .. 10 Narrative ...
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... fear to die , and yet dare talk of Killing ? Rena . Go to the Senate and betray us , hasten , Secure thy wretched life , we fear to die Less than thou dar'st be honest . Pierr . That's rank falshood , Fear'st not thou death ? fy ...
... fear to die , and yet dare talk of Killing ? Rena . Go to the Senate and betray us , hasten , Secure thy wretched life , we fear to die Less than thou dar'st be honest . Pierr . That's rank falshood , Fear'st not thou death ? fy ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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