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LONDON , | Printed for Edward White , and are to be solde Lat his shoppe , nere the little North dore of Pauls , at the signe of the Gun . 1611. ” In the 1st Folio Titus Andronicus comes between Coriolanus and Romeo and Juliet ...
LONDON , | Printed for Edward White , and are to be solde Lat his shoppe , nere the little North dore of Pauls , at the signe of the Gun . 1611. ” In the 1st Folio Titus Andronicus comes between Coriolanus and Romeo and Juliet ...
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... tomb : This monument five hundred years hath stood , Which I have sumptuously re - edified : Here none but soldiers and Rome's servitors Repose in fame ; none basely slain in brawls : Bury him where you can , he comes not here .
... tomb : This monument five hundred years hath stood , Which I have sumptuously re - edified : Here none but soldiers and Rome's servitors Repose in fame ; none basely slain in brawls : Bury him where you can , he comes not here .
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My lord , to step out of these dreary dumps , How comes it that the subtle Queen of Goths Is of a sudden thus advanced in Rome ? Tit . I know not , Marcus ; but I know it is , Whether by device or no , the heavens can tell : Is she not ...
My lord , to step out of these dreary dumps , How comes it that the subtle Queen of Goths Is of a sudden thus advanced in Rome ? Tit . I know not , Marcus ; but I know it is , Whether by device or no , the heavens can tell : Is she not ...
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Come , come , sweet emperor ; come , Andronicus ; Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in tempest of thy angry frown . Sat. Rise , Titus , rise ; my empress hath prevail'd . Tit . I thank your majesty , and her ...
Come , come , sweet emperor ; come , Andronicus ; Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in tempest of thy angry frown . Sat. Rise , Titus , rise ; my empress hath prevail'd . Tit . I thank your majesty , and her ...
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Come , come , our empress , with her sacred wit To villany and vengeance consecrate , Will we acquaint with all that we intend ; And she shall file our engines with advice , That will not suffer you to square yourselves , 100 IIO 120 ...
Come , come , our empress , with her sacred wit To villany and vengeance consecrate , Will we acquaint with all that we intend ; And she shall file our engines with advice , That will not suffer you to square yourselves , 100 IIO 120 ...
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