The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... farewell to their souls . 130 141 [ Trumpets sounded , and the coffin laid in the tomb . 150 In peace and honour rest you here , my sons ; Rome's readiest champions , repose you here in rest , Secure from worldly chances and mishaps ...
... farewell to their souls . 130 141 [ Trumpets sounded , and the coffin laid in the tomb . 150 In peace and honour rest you here , my sons ; Rome's readiest champions , repose you here in rest , Secure from worldly chances and mishaps ...
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... the body of Bassianus into the pit ; then exeunt Demetrius and Chiron , dragging off Lavinia . Tam . Farewell , my sons ; see that you make her sure . cheer indeed , 190 Ne'er let my heart know merry Act II . Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... the body of Bassianus into the pit ; then exeunt Demetrius and Chiron , dragging off Lavinia . Tam . Farewell , my sons ; see that you make her sure . cheer indeed , 190 Ne'er let my heart know merry Act II . Sc . iii . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... farewell , flattery : die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : see , thy two sons ' heads , Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , Thy other banish'd son with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless , and thy brother , I ...
... farewell , flattery : die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : see , thy two sons ' heads , Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , Thy other banish'd son with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless , and thy brother , I ...
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... Farewell , Andronicus , my noble father , The wofull'st man that ever lived in Rome : Farewell , proud Rome ; till Lucius come again , He leaves his pledges dearer than his life : Farewell , Lavinia , my noble sister ; O , would thou ...
... Farewell , Andronicus , my noble father , The wofull'st man that ever lived in Rome : Farewell , proud Rome ; till Lucius come again , He leaves his pledges dearer than his life : Farewell , Lavinia , my noble sister ; O , would thou ...
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... Farewell , Andronicus : Revenge now goes To lay a complot to betray thy foes . Tit . I know thou dost ; and , sweet Revenge , farewell . [ Exit Tamora . Chi . Tell us , old man , how shall we be employ'd ? Tit . Tut , I have work enough ...
... Farewell , Andronicus : Revenge now goes To lay a complot to betray thy foes . Tit . I know thou dost ; and , sweet Revenge , farewell . [ Exit Tamora . Chi . Tell us , old man , how shall we be employ'd ? Tit . Tut , I have work enough ...
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