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1
With a face so unblushing,
how
darest
thou appear in my presence?
2
And
how
darest
thou offer thy knightly Castle of the Lea for a refuge to them?
3
Bold sinner,
how
darest
thou tempt God by laughing at the breach of his holy law?
4
O rash and bold lampe, the vile ministeryof love,
how
darest
thou bee so bold as to burne the god of all fire?
5
The soul of Achilles recognized me, and he said: 'Odysseus, son of Laertes,
how
darest
thou descend into the gloomy habitation of the dead?
6
How
darest
thou couple my name with the act of an assassin?
7
How
darest
thou take all this money from strangers, and perfect strangers?
8
How
darest
thou judge me coward, till my cowardice is proved?
9
Why, thou puny-legged Tamburlane!-thoughost of an Alexander!-howdarest thou confront me thus?
10
How
darest
thou to my face bring this foul accusation.
11
How
darest
thou?-thee!-aring!- towederethou hast a home for thy pretty one.
12
How
darest
thou sleep in harvest-time and with so few hours in which to reap?
13
How
darest
thou lay a finger upon the man after the magistrate has discharged him?
14
How
darest
thou step between me and these fellows?
15
How
darest
thou demand this of me, O son of shame and nursling of lewdness?
16
How
darest
thou now, fearless wretch, stand against me?
how
darest
how