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Sri Guru Granth Sahib

By: Guru Arjan Dev

..... 1186 mn khw ibswirE ............ 1186 khw BUilE ry JUTy ............. 1187 mhlw 1 AstpdIAw jgu kaUAw nwmu nhI .......... 1187 mnu BUlau Brmis ... ...AstpdIAw jgu kaUAw nwmu nhI .......... 1187 mnu BUlau Brmis ............ 1187 drsn kI ipAws ............. 1188 cMclu cIqu n pwvY ............. 118... ... nwmu ] qnu ibnsY jm isau prY kwmu ]1] rhwau ] iehu jgu DUey kw phwr ] 1187 qY swcw mwinAw ikh ibcwir ]1] Dnu dwrw sMpiq gRyh ] kCu sMig n cwlY ...

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Sri Guru Granth Sahib

By: Guru Arjan Dev

..... 1186 mn khw ibswirE .............. 1186 khw BUilE ry JUTy ..............1187 mhlw 1 AstpdIAw jgu kaUAw nwmu nhI...........1187 mnu BUlau Brmis... ...1 AstpdIAw jgu kaUAw nwmu nhI...........1187 mnu BUlau Brmis ..............1187 drsn kI ipAws...............1188 cMclu cIqu n pwvY ..............1... ... ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ‰ ÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔÔ 1187 ÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓ ÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓÓ ] qY swcw mwinAw ikh ibcwir ]1] D...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...hapter Six B: Civilization The Effect of Civilization on Humans 1187 The historical lesson Christianity has taught to the masses is: n...

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A Midsummer Nights Dreame

By: William Shakespeare

...rgin, and extort 1186 A poore soules patience, all to make you sport, 1187 Lysa. You are vnkind Demetrius; be not so, 1188 For you lo...

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The Tempest

By: William Shakespeare

...thy Bush. 1186 Ste. Come, sweare to that: kisse the Booke: I will 1187 furnish it anon with new Contents: Sweare. 1188 Tri. By thi...

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The Comedie of Errors

By: William Shakespeare

... well acquainted friend, 1186 And euerie one doth call me by my name: 1187 Some tender monie to me, some inuite me; 1188 Some other giue m...

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The Taming of the Shrew

By: William Shakespeare

...still be curst in company. 1186 I tell you ’tis incredible to beleeue 1187 How much she loues me: oh the kindest Kate, 1188 Shee hung abo...

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The Two Gentlemen of Verona

By: William Shakespeare

...d of his life. 1186 Val. Why then a Ladder quaintly made of Cords 1187 To cast vp, with a paire of anchoring hookes, 1188 Would serue ...

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The Life and Death of King Richard the Second

By: William Shakespeare

...y Lord, ’tis not my meaning 1186 To raze one Title of your Honor out. 1187 To you, my Lord, I come (what Lord you will) 1188 From the most...

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Loues Labour's Lost

By: William Shakespeare

... So were there a patch set on Learning, to see him in a 1186 Schoole. 1187 But omne bene say I, being of an old Fathers minde, 1188 Many ...

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The Life of Tymon of Athens

By: William Shakespeare

...eckon, he to spend. 1186 Luci. I, but this answer will not serue. 1187 Stew. If’t ’twill not serue, ’tis not so base as you, 1188 ...

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Much Adoe about Nothing

By: William Shakespeare

... Signior Benedicke, 1186 For shape, for bearing argument and valour, 1187 Goes formost in report through Italy. 1188 Hero. Indeed he ...

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The Merry Wiues of Windsor

By: William Shakespeare

...uan. Pray you giue mee my gowne, or else keepe it 1186 in your armes. 1187 Shal. How now Master Parson? good morrow good 1188 Sir Hug...

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

... be gone, you are sped. 1186 Ar. Still more foole I shall appeare 1187 By the time I linger here, 1188 With one fooles head I came to ...

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The Life and Death of King John

By: William Shakespeare

...o Englands loue. 1186 Therefore to Armes, be Champion of our Church, 1187 Or let the Church our mother breathe her curse, 1188 A mothers ...

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

By: William Shakespeare

... Soule. - 26 - The first Part of Henry the Sixt Shakespeare: First Folio 1187 In Prison hast thou spent a Pilgrimage, 1188 And like a Hermite...

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The Tragedie of Julius C‘Sar

By: William Shakespeare

...hakespeare: First Folio 1186 Of Senators, of Praetors, common Sutors, 1187 Will crowd a feeble man (almost) to death: 1188 Ile get me to a...

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The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus

By: William Shakespeare

... from their death, 1186 For which attempt the Iudges haue pronounc’st 1187 My euerlasting doome of banishment. 1188 Ti. O happy man, t...

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The Tragedie of Macbeth

By: William Shakespeare

...uests to Night. 1186 Macb. So shall I Loue, and so I pray be you: 1187 Let your remembrance apply to Banquo, 1188 Present him Eminenc...

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The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet

By: William Shakespeare

... Cheuerell, that stretches from 1186 an ynch narrow, to an ell broad. 1187 Rom. I stretch it out for that word, broad, which added 1188 ...

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The Third Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...eyond a Princes Delicates: 1186 His Viands sparkling in a Golden Cup, 1187 His bodie couched in a curious bed, 1188 When Care, Mistrust, a...

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The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke : A Study with the Text of the Folio of 1623

By: William Shakespeare

...o, 1185 When it prou’d otherwise? 1186 King. Not that I know. 1187 Pol. Take this from this; if this be otherwise, 1188 If Cir...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...o me to be at enmitie: 1186 I hate it, and desire all good mens loue, 1187 First Madam, I intreate true peace of you, 1188 Which I will pu...

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The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eighth: A Historical Play

By: William Shakespeare

... for liuing Murmurers, 1186 There’s places of rebuke. He was a Foole; 1187 For he would needs be vertuous. That good Fellow, 1188 If I com...

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

By: William Shakespeare

... Knotty- pated Foole, thou Horson ob-scene 1186 greasie Tallow Catch. 1187 Falst. What, art thou mad? art thou mad? is not the 1188 tr...

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The Tragedie of Cymbeline

By: William Shakespeare

... Post. Their tenure good I trust. 1186 Iach. ’Tis very like. 1187 Post. Was Caius Lucius in the Britaine Court, 1188 When yo...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

...l Pack-Horses, 1186 and hollow- pamper’d Iades of Asia, which can-not 1187 goe but thirtie miles a day, compare with Caesar, and 1188 wit...

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The Tragedie of Othello, The Moore of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

... span, 1185 Why then let a Souldier drinke. 1186 Some Wine Boyes. 1187 Cas. ’Fore Heauen: an excellent Song. 1188 Iago. I lear...

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The Winters Tale

By: William Shakespeare

... person, here in Court. Silence. 1186 Leo. Reade the Indictment. 1187 Officer. Hermione, Queene to the worthy Leontes, King 1188 ...

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

...tleman yfaith. 1186 Welch. It is Captaine Makmorrice, is it not? 1187 Gower. I thinke it be. 1188 Welch. By Cheshu he is an ...

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The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra

By: William Shakespeare

...y backe to Cicelie much tall youth, 1186 That else must perish heere. 1187 Pom. To you all three, 1188 The Senators alone of this grea...

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The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida

By: William Shakespeare

... we more affected, 1186 Then the performance of our heauing spleenes, 1187 I would not wish a drop of Troian blood, 1188 Spent more in he...

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The Tragedie of King Lear

By: William Shakespeare

...om-mend 1186 so much; I know Sir, I am no flatterer, he that be-guild 1187 you in a plaine accent, was a plaine Knaue, which 1188 for my p...

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The Second Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...rough the streets. 1186 But soft, I thinke she comes, and Ile prepare 1187 My teare- stayn’d eyes, to see her Miseries. 1188 Enter the Duc...

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The Argonautica

By: Apollonius Rhodius

...g ready the feast, after sacrificing at nightfall to Apollo Ecbasius. (ll. 1187 1206) But the son of Zeus having duly en joined on his comrades to p...

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The Holy Bible

By: Various

...hen believed ye him not? 6 But and if we say, Of men; all the people Luke 1187 will stone us: for they be persuaded that John was a prophet. 7 And th...

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The Holy Bible

By: Various

...in the day that I do this, saith the Lord of hosts. Prophecy of Malachias 1187 4 Remember the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded him in Horeb...

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All's Well, That Ends Well

By: William Shakespeare

...Par. I that would be knowne: too’th warrs my boy, 1186 too’th warres: 1187 He weares his honor in a boxe vnseene, 1188 That hugges his kic...

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Measure, For Measure

By: William Shakespeare

...laine? Did I tell this, 1186 Who would beleeue me? O perilous mouthes 1187 That beare in them, one and the selfesame tongue, 1188 Either o...

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As You Like It

By: William Shakespeare

...eresoere he is, 1186 Seeke him with Candle: bring him dead, or liuing 1187 Within this tweluemonth, or turne thou no more 1188 To seeke a ...

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Twelfe Night, Or What You Will

By: William Shakespeare

...too. 1186 To. And aske no other dowry with her, but such ano-ther 1187 iest. 1188 Enter Maria. 1189 An. Nor I neither. 1190 ...

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