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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...on about Milan and my paintings and the siege and Milan’s bombardment and deaths—pell-mell thoughts. Francesco brought cups of wine. For us this was... ...onardo da Vinci is dead. He died at Cloux, in the manor house, on May 2, 1619. He was sixty-seven years old. 333 Cloux April... ...melled new, raw earth—as terrifying as the death smell. ’Sblood, how many deaths does it take to satisfy the earth? YOUTH— What is this vomit, ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...nsularity Pg 1612 Intensity and Purity Pg 1616 The evil of the Undead Pg 1619 Robber Barons and the Cuckoo Bird Pg 1623 Reptilian Undead Pg ... ... power of national banks, moneyed capitalists…money: filthy lucre, capitalist deathsheads: the Jewish Rothschild family intermarrying with English, A... ...Harbor was going to be bombed and letting Americans die so he could use their deaths as an excuse to declare war. Just like Bush Jr. used the pre-kn... ...first would-be skinners lost their own skins in the process and died horrible deaths. They were literally skinned alive by their own evils… they di... ...oing it? No. Even with horrible signs and catastrophes, and sufferings, and deaths… these unwanted scum were forced back again and again, so the i... ...Why wasn’t Fort Comfort just 35 miles away beset with the same afflictions and deaths and starvation and disease, and rebellion and intrigue and pois...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...d. They were men of generally irregular lives and violent temper, whose bloody deaths were in most cases a fitting conclusion to careers of unbridled ... ...ere left unrecorded. CHAPTER IX STORY OF A STARVING CREW. BEFORE the close of 1619 the Danish government took a renewed interest in Arctic exploratio...

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The First Part of Henry the Sixth. Edited by Louise Pound

By: William Shakespeare

...neuer shall reuiue: 27 Vpon a Woodden Coffin we attend; 28 And Deaths dishonourable Victorie, 29 We with our stately presence glorif... ...n English March. 1618 There goes the Talbot with his Colours spred, 1619 And all the Troupes of English after him. [l3 1620 French Ma... ...ne day. 2209 In thee thy Mother dyes, our Households Name, 2210 My Deaths Reuenge, thy Youth, and Englands Fame: 2211 All these, and more,...

... Hand, but conquered. Exe. We mourne in black, why mourn we not in blood? Henry is dead, and never shall revive: Upon a Woodden Coffin we attend; And Deaths dishonourable Victorie, We with our stately presence glorifie, Like Captives bound to a Triumphant Carre. What? shall we curse the Planets of Mishap, That plotted thus our Glories overthrow? Or shall we thinke the subt...

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The Life and Death of King Richard the Second

By: William Shakespeare

...t; 656 Though Richard my liues counsell would not heare, 657 My deaths sad tale, may yet vndeafe his eare. 658 Yor. No, it is stop... ...hands, here in the view of men, 1319 I will vnfold some causes of your deaths. 1320 You haue mis- led a Prince, a Royall King, 1321 A happ... ..., and not with Hands: those whom you curse 1498 Haue felt the worst of Deaths destroying hand, 1499 And lye full low, grau’d in the hollow gro... ... ancient Castle, 1618 Through Brazen Trumpet send the breath of Parle 1619 Into his ruin’d Eares, and thus deliuer: 1620 Henry Bullingbro... ...s Death in this rude assalt? 2777 Villaine, thine owne hand yeelds thy deaths instrument, 2778 Go thou and fill another roome in hell. 2779 ...

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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

...l the Debt he owes vnto you, 509 Euen with the bloody Payment of your deaths: 510 Therefore I say— 511 Wor. Peace Cousin, say no mo... ...awne together 1618 Your Tenants, Friends, and neighbouring Gentlemen. 1619 Glend. A shorter time shall send me to you, Lords: 1620 And... ...end of Life cancells all Bands, 1978 And I will dye a hundred thousand Deaths, 1979 Ere breake the smallest parcell of this Vow. 1980 ... ...of Henry the Fourth Shakespeare: First Folio 2033 many a man doth of a Deaths- Head, or a Memento Mori. 2034 I neuer see thy Face, but I thin... ...71 Dow. Talke not of dying, I am out of feare 2372 Of death, or deaths hand, for this one halfe yeare. 2373 Exeunt Omnes. [f3 S... ...e and stiffe 2936 Vnder the hooues of vaunting enemies, 2937 Whose deaths are vnreueng’d. Prethy lend me thy sword 2938 Fal. O Hal, I...

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The Merry Wiues of Windsor

By: William Shakespeare

...nds of Moneyes, 52 and Gold, and Siluer, is her Grand- sire vpon his deaths-bed, 53 (Got deliuer to a ioyfull resurrections) giue, when 5... ...ture. 1617 Anne. Good Maister Shallow let him woo for him-selfe. 1619 Shal. Marrie I thanke you for it: I thanke you for - 36 - The ... ...e sequell (Master Broome) I suffered the pangs 1775 of three seuerall deaths: First, an intollerable fright, 1776 to be detected with a ieali...

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The Tragedie of Julius C‘Sar

By: William Shakespeare

...he death of Princes 1020 Caes. Cowards dye many times before their deaths, 1021 The valiant neuer taste of death but once: 1022 Of all... ...nke: 1374 If I my selfe, there is no houre so fit 1375 As Caesars deaths houre; nor no Instrument 1376 Of halfe that worth, as those your... ... Caesar answer’d it. 1618 Heere, vnder leaue of Brutus, and the rest 1619 (For Brutus is an Honourable man, 1620 So are they all; all Ho...

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The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus

By: William Shakespeare

...ooke Competitors in loue? 637 I tell you Lords, you doe but plot your deaths, 638 By this deuise. 639 Chi. Aaron, a thousand death... ...y hand at all. 1618 Curst be that hart that forc’st vs to that shift: 1619 Write thou good Neece, and heere display at last, 1620 What God...

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The Second Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...Tis that they seeke; and they, in seeking that, 1042 Shall finde their deaths, if Yorke can prophecie. 1043 Salisb. My Lord, breake we of... ... Card. Did he not, contrary to forme of Law, 1353 Deuise strange deaths, for small offences done? 1354 Yorke. And did he not, in his... ...leade a Band of men, 1618 Collected choycely, from each Countie some, 1619 And trie your hap against the Irishmen? 1620 Yorke. I will,... ...But that the guilt of Murther bucklers thee, 1922 And I should rob the Deaths- man of his Fee, 1923 Quitting thee thereby of ten thousand sham... ...ercy, whil’st ’tis offered you, 2789 Or let a rabble leade you to your deaths. 2790 Who loues the King, and will imbrace his pardon, 2791 ...

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The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet

By: William Shakespeare

...stout Tybalt slaine: 1618 And as he fell, did Romeo turne and flie: 1619 This is the truth, or let Benuolio die. 1620 Cap. Wi. He ... ... so deepe an O. 1907 Rom. Nurse. 1908 Nur. Ah sir, ah sir, deaths the end of all. 1909 Rom. Speak’st thou of Iuliet? how is i... ...he hath wedded. I will die, 2620 And leaue him all life liuing, all is deaths. 2621 Pa. Haue I thought long to see this mornings face, 26... ...igne yet 2948 Is Crymson in thy lips, and in thy cheekes, 2949 And Deaths pale flag is not aduanced there. 2950 Tybalt, ly’st thou there i...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...omething into a slower method. 303 Is not the causer of the timelesse deaths 304 Of these Plantagenets, Henrie and Edward, 305 As bl... ...85 Shall for thy loue, kill a farre truer Loue, 386 To both their deaths shalt thou be accessary. 387 An. I would I knew thy heart. ... ...speare: First Folio 1618 Anon expect him here: but if she be obdurate 1619 To milde entreaties, God forbid 1620 We should infringe the hol... ...endernesse, and milde compassion, 2712 Wept like to Children, in their deaths sad Story. 2713 O thus (quoth Dighton) lay the gentle Babes: 2...

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Loues Labour's Lost

By: William Shakespeare

...on crake. 1618 Dum. Dark needs no Candles now, for dark is light. 1619 Ber. Your mistresses dare neuer come in raine, 1620 For fea... ...Citterne head. 2564 Dum. The head of a bodkin. 2565 Ber. A deaths face in a ring. 2566 Lon. The face of an old Roman coine, sc...

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

... 243 sadnesse in his youth.) I had rather to be marri-ed 244 to a deaths head with a bone in his mouth, then to ei-ther 245 of these: Go... ...y selfe to a deere friend, 1618 Ingag’d my friend to his meere enemie 1619 To feede my meanes. Heere is a Letter Ladie, 1620 The paper as ...

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The Tragedie of Macbeth

By: William Shakespeare

..., and Donalbaine: Malcolme awake, 831 Shake off this Downey sleepe, Deaths counterfeit, - 19 - The Tragedie of Macbeth Shakespeare: First Foli... ... Macbeth, Macbeth. 1618 Macb. Had I three eares, Il’d heare thee. 1619 Appar. Be bloody, bold, & resolute: 1620 Laugh to scorne 1...

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The Third Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...s that which takes hir heauy leaue? 1325 A deadly grone, like life and deaths departing. 1326 See who it is. 1327 Ed. And now the Batt... ...7 King. No more, then when my Daughters 1618 Call thee Mother. 1619 Thou art a Widow, and thou hast some Children, 1620 And by Gods... ...from Winters pow’rfull Winde. 2817 These Eyes, that now are dim’d with Deaths black Veyle, 2818 Haue beene as piercing as the Mid- day Sunne, ... ... a Childe, 3046 Looke in his youth to haue him so cut off. 3047 As deathsmen you haue rid this sweet yong Prince. 3048 King. Away with...

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The Winters Tale

By: William Shakespeare

...y: 1618 though I haue (for the most part) bin ayred abroad, I de-sire 1619 to lay my bones there. Besides, the penitent King 1620 (my Mast... ...too soft for him 2661 (say I:) Draw our Throne into a Sheep- Coat? all deaths - 59 - The Winters Tale Shakespeare: First Folio 2662 are too f... ... 2968 Bohemia stops his eares, and threatens them 2969 With diuers deaths, in death. 2970 Perd. Oh my poore Father: 2971 The Heaue...

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The Tragedie of Cymbeline

By: William Shakespeare

... was the Theame, my name 1618 Was not farre off: then was I as a Tree 1619 Whose boughes did bend with fruit. But in one night, 1620 A Sto... ...e: 2516 Thus smiling, as some Fly had tickled slumber, 2517 Not as deaths dart being laugh’d at: his right Cheeke 2518 Reposing on a Cushi...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

...oines disguis’d. 1257 Fal. Peace (good Dol) doe not speake like a Deaths-head: 1258 doe not bid me remember mine end. 1259 Dol. S... ...irst Folio 1618 hand: Trust me, you looke well: and beare your yeares 1619 very well. Welcome, good Sir Iohn. 1620 Fal. I am glad to ...

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The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra

By: William Shakespeare

... thy faire way. 1618 Caesar. Farewell, farewell. Kisses Octauia. 1619 Ant. Farewell. Trumpets sound. Exeunt. 1620 Enter Cleopatr... ...urposes, and being Royall 3601 Tooke her owne way: the manner of their deaths, 3602 I do not see them bleede. 3603 Dol. Who was last w...

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Measure, For Measure

By: William Shakespeare

...s habitation where thou keepst 1214 Hourely afflict: Meerely, thou art deaths foole, 1215 For him thou labourst by thy flight to shun, 1216 ... ...at beares the name of life? Yet in this life 1243 Lie hid moe thousand deaths; yet death we feare 1244 That makes these oddes, all euen. 1245... ...st Folio 1618 Luc. Sir, I was an inward of his: a shie fellow was 1619 the Duke, and I beleeue I know the cause of his with-drawing. 1621...

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Twelfe Night, Or What You Will

By: William Shakespeare

...oes she so? 1618 To. Go too, go too: peace, peace, wee must deale 1619 gently with him: Let me alone. How do you Maluolio? 1620 How i... ...nd I most iocund, apt, and willinglie, 2289 To do you rest, a thousand deaths would dye. 2290 Ol. Where goes Cesario? 2291 Vio. A...

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Biographical Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

...1608 1608 31. Coriolanus, 1619 1610 32. The Tempest, 1... ...on fire in her absence. But more shocking, because more lingering, are the deaths by artificial appliances of wet, cold, hunger, bad diet, and disturb... ...fices, until a sum of 18,000 pounds had been secured in the event of their deaths within the two years. Mr. W—took care that they should die, and very...

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