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2 Citizen --- Richard 3 --- Truly the hearts of men are full of fear You cannot reason almost with a man That looks not heavily & full of dread 3 Cit Before the days of change, still is it so, By a divine instinct, men's minds mistrust Ensuing danger; as by proof we see The water swell [[underline]] before [[/underline]] a boist'rous storm. Hastings in the [[underline]] tower, [[/underline]] when going to be beheaded O momentary grace of mortal man Which we more hunt for, than the grace of God Who builds his hope in air of your fair looks, Lives like a drunken Sailor on a mast; Ready with every word to tumble down Into the fatal [[underline]] bowels [[/underline]] of the deep. ^ [[addition]] To [[/addition]] A man discoursing ^[[addition]] too largely [[/addition]] upon a subject of great consequence in the Assembly of the Explorer Anaandrius said: You treat a necessary subject in [[underline]] an unnecessary [[/underline]] manner. Johnson says Words are the daughters of the Earth, & [[underline]] that things are the sons [[/underline]] of heaven


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