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[ I Tamb . 353-355 ] Are fixt his piercing instruments of sight . [ I Tamb . 468 ] That by Characters grauen in thy browes . [ I Tamb . 364 ] I see my tragedie written in thy browes . [ Edward II , 2522 ] Not all the world can take thee ...
[ I Tamb . 353-355 ] Are fixt his piercing instruments of sight . [ I Tamb . 468 ] That by Characters grauen in thy browes . [ I Tamb . 364 ] I see my tragedie written in thy browes . [ Edward II , 2522 ] Not all the world can take thee ...
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[ I Tamb . 256 ] And might / ie kings / shall bé / our Sén / atórs . [ I Tamb . 393 ] But gíue / him wár / ning ánd / more wár / rióurs . [ I Tamb . 808 ] Let nót / a mán / so víle / and bár / baróus . [ I Tamb .
[ I Tamb . 256 ] And might / ie kings / shall bé / our Sén / atórs . [ I Tamb . 393 ] But gíue / him wár / ning ánd / more wár / rióurs . [ I Tamb . 808 ] Let nót / a mán / so víle / and bár / baróus . [ I Tamb .
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[ II Tamb . 2570-2573 ] Come , fair Emelia , my lovely love , Brighter than the burnished palace of the sun , The eyesight of the glorious firmament , In whose bright looks sparkles the radiant fire . ( A Shrew , II . i .
[ II Tamb . 2570-2573 ] Come , fair Emelia , my lovely love , Brighter than the burnished palace of the sun , The eyesight of the glorious firmament , In whose bright looks sparkles the radiant fire . ( A Shrew , II . i .
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