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... Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet , shall pass unexcepted at here , as a man whose judgment shows it is constant , and hath stood still these five- and - twenty or thirty years " ( Bartholomew Fair , 1614 ) .
... Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet , shall pass unexcepted at here , as a man whose judgment shows it is constant , and hath stood still these five- and - twenty or thirty years " ( Bartholomew Fair , 1614 ) .
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... as suitor should , Plead your deserts in peace and humbleness . Sat. How fair the tribune speaks to calm my thoughts ! 21 30 40 Bas . Marcus Andronicus , so I do affy In Act I. Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... as suitor should , Plead your deserts in peace and humbleness . Sat. How fair the tribune speaks to calm my thoughts ! 21 30 40 Bas . Marcus Andronicus , so I do affy In Act I. Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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Marc . And welcome , nephews , from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep in fame ! Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your country's service drew your swords : But safer triumph is this funeral pomp ...
Marc . And welcome , nephews , from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep in fame ! Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your country's service drew your swords : But safer triumph is this funeral pomp ...
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260 Clear up , fair queen , that cloudy countenance : Though chance of war hath wrought this change of cheer , Thou comest not to be made a scorn in Rome : Princely shall be thy usage every way .
260 Clear up , fair queen , that cloudy countenance : Though chance of war hath wrought this change of cheer , Thou comest not to be made a scorn in Rome : Princely shall be thy usage every way .
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Ascend , fair queen , Pantheon . Lords , accompany Your noble emperor and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine , Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquered : There shall we consummate our spousal rites .
Ascend , fair queen , Pantheon . Lords , accompany Your noble emperor and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine , Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquered : There shall we consummate our spousal rites .
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