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A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad new ...
A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad new ...
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Go to have your lath glued within your sheath 41 Till you know better how to handle it . Chi . Meanwhile , sir , with the little skill I have , Full well shalt thou perceive how much I dare . Dem . Ay , boy , grow ye so brave ? Aar .
Go to have your lath glued within your sheath 41 Till you know better how to handle it . Chi . Meanwhile , sir , with the little skill I have , Full well shalt thou perceive how much I dare . Dem . Ay , boy , grow ye so brave ? Aar .
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... Better than he have worn Vulcan's badge . 90 Aar . [ Aside ] Ay , and as good as Saturninus may . Dem . Then why should he despair that knows to court it With words , fair looks , and liberality ? What , hast not thou full often ...
... Better than he have worn Vulcan's badge . 90 Aar . [ Aside ] Ay , and as good as Saturninus may . Dem . Then why should he despair that knows to court it With words , fair looks , and liberality ? What , hast not thou full often ...
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160 Remember , boys , I pour'd forth tears in vain , To save your brother from the sacrifice ; But fierce Andronicus would not relent : Therefore , away with her , and use her as you will ; The worse to her , the better loved of me .
160 Remember , boys , I pour'd forth tears in vain , To save your brother from the sacrifice ; But fierce Andronicus would not relent : Therefore , away with her , and use her as you will ; The worse to her , the better loved of me .
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Come on , my lords , the better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit Where I espied the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very dull , whate'er it bodes . Mart . And mine , I promise you ; were it not for ...
Come on , my lords , the better foot before : Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit Where I espied the panther fast asleep . Quin . My sight is very dull , whate'er it bodes . Mart . And mine , I promise you ; were it not for ...
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