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View Commentary Note for 119
119 But to recouer of vs by strong hand1.1.102

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124+10 {As starres with traines of fier, and dewes of blood}1.1.117

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124+10 {As starres with traines of fier, and dewes of blood}1.1.117

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124+10 {As starres with traines of fier, and dewes of blood}1.1.117

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124+11 {Disasters in the sunne; and the moist starre,}1.1.118

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124+11 {Disasters in the sunne; and the moist starre,}1.1.118

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124+11 {Disasters in the sunne; and the moist starre,}1.1.118

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124+12 {Vpon whose influence Neptunes Empier stands,}1.1.119

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124+12 {Vpon whose influence Neptunes Empier stands,}1.1.119

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124+12 {Vpon whose influence Neptunes Empier stands,}1.1.119

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124+13 {Was sicke almost to doomesday with eclipse.}1.1.120

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124+13 {Was sicke almost to doomesday with eclipse.}1.1.120

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124+13 {Was sicke almost to doomesday with eclipse.}1.1.120

View Commentary Note for 124+14
124+14 {And euen the like precurse of feare euents}1.1.121

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124+14 {And euen the like precurse of feare euents}1.1.121

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124+14 {And euen the like precurse of feare euents}1.1.121

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124+15 {As harbindgers preceading still the fates}1.1.122

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124+15 {As harbindgers preceading still the fates}1.1.122

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124+15 {As harbindgers preceading still the fates}1.1.122

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124+16{And prologue to the Omen comming on}

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124+17 {Haue heauen and earth together demonstrated}1.1.124

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124+17 {Haue heauen and earth together demonstrated}1.1.124

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124+17 {Haue heauen and earth together demonstrated}1.1.124

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124+18 {Vnto our Climatures and countrymen.}1.1.125

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124+18 {Vnto our Climatures and countrymen.}1.1.125

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124+18 {Vnto our Climatures and countrymen.}1.1.125

View Commentary Note for 124+1
124+1 { Bar. I thinke it be no other, but enso;}1.1.108

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124+1 { Bar. I thinke it be no other, but enso;}1.1.108

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124+1 { Bar. I thinke it be no other, but enso;}1.1.108

View Commentary Note for 124+2
124+2{Well may it sort that this portentous figure}

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124+3 {Comes armed through our watch so like the King}1.1.110

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124+3 {Comes armed through our watch so like the King}1.1.110

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124+3 {Comes armed through our watch so like the King}1.1.110

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124+4 {That was and is the question of these warres.}1.1.111

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124+4 {That was and is the question of these warres.}1.1.111

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124+5 { Hora. A moth it is to trouble the mindes eye:}  

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124+5 { Hora. A moth it is to trouble the mindes eye:}1.1.112

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124+5{ Hora. A moth it is to trouble the mindes eye:}  

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124+6 {In the most high and palmy state of Rome,}1.1.113

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124+6 {In the most high and palmy state of Rome,}1.1.113

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124+7 {A little ere the mightiest Iulius fell}1.1.114

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124+7 {A little ere the mightiest Iulius fell}1.1.114

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124+7 {A little ere the mightiest Iulius fell}1.1.114

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124+8 {The graues stood tennatlesse, and the sheeted dead}1.1.115

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124+8 {The graues stood tennatlesse, and the sheeted dead}1.1.115

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124+8 {The graues stood tennatlesse, and the sheeted dead}1.1.115

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124+9 {Did squeake and gibber in the Roman streets}1.1.116

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124+9 {Did squeake and gibber in the Roman streets}1.1.116

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124+9 {Did squeake and gibber in the Roman streets}1.1.116

View Commentary Note for 124
124 Of this post hast and Romadge in the land.1.1.107

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124 Of this post hast and Romadge in the land.1.1.107

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124 Of this post hast and Romadge in the land.1.1.107

View Commentary Note for 131
131 If thou art priuie to thy countries fate1.1.133