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... deeds requite thy gentleness : And , for an onset , Titus , to advance Thy name and honourable family , Lavinia will I make my empress , Rome's royal mistress , mistress of my heart , And in the sacred Pantheon her espouse : 240 Tell me ...
... deeds requite thy gentleness : And , for an onset , Titus , to advance Thy name and honourable family , Lavinia will I make my empress , Rome's royal mistress , mistress of my heart , And in the sacred Pantheon her espouse : 240 Tell me ...
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... deeds with that proud brag of thine , That saidst , I begg'd the empire at thy hands . Tit . O monstrous ! what reproachful words are these ? Sat. But go thy ways ; go give that changing piece To him that flourish'd for her with his ...
... deeds with that proud brag of thine , That saidst , I begg'd the empire at thy hands . Tit . O monstrous ! what reproachful words are these ? Sat. But go thy ways ; go give that changing piece To him that flourish'd for her with his ...
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... deed That hath dishonour'd all our family ; Unworthy brother , and unworthy sons ! Luc . But let us give him burial ... deeds do TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc .
... deed That hath dishonour'd all our family ; Unworthy brother , and unworthy sons ! Luc . But let us give him burial ... deeds do TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc .
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Quin . Mart . My nephew Mutius ' deeds do plead for him ; He must be buried with his brethren . } And shall , or him we will accompany . Tit . And shall ! what villain was it spake that word : Quin ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Quin . Mart . My nephew Mutius ' deeds do plead for him ; He must be buried with his brethren . } And shall , or him we will accompany . Tit . And shall ! what villain was it spake that word : Quin ...
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... deeds A father and a friend to thee and Rome . Tit . Prince Bassianus , leave to plead my deeds : ' Tis thou and those that have dishonour'd me . Rome and the righteous heavens be my judge , How I have loved and honoured Saturnine ! Tam ...
... deeds A father and a friend to thee and Rome . Tit . Prince Bassianus , leave to plead my deeds : ' Tis thou and those that have dishonour'd me . Rome and the righteous heavens be my judge , How I have loved and honoured Saturnine ! Tam ...
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