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And fear not , lords , and you , Lavinia ; By my advice , all humbled on your knees , You shall ask pardon of his majesty . Luc . We do ; and vow to heaven , and to his highness , That what we did was mildly as we might , 450 460 470 ...
And fear not , lords , and you , Lavinia ; By my advice , all humbled on your knees , You shall ask pardon of his majesty . Luc . We do ; and vow to heaven , and to his highness , That what we did was mildly as we might , 450 460 470 ...
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I am surprised with an uncouth fear ; A chilling sweat o'er - runs my trembling joints ; My heart suspects more than mine eye can see . Mart . To prove thou hast a true - divining heart , [ Exit . 210 Aaron and thou look down into this ...
I am surprised with an uncouth fear ; A chilling sweat o'er - runs my trembling joints ; My heart suspects more than mine eye can see . Mart . To prove thou hast a true - divining heart , [ Exit . 210 Aaron and thou look down into this ...
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Aaron is gone ; and my compassionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to behold The thing whereat it trembles by surmise : O , tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now Was I a child to fear I know not what . Mart .
Aaron is gone ; and my compassionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to behold The thing whereat it trembles by surmise : O , tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now Was I a child to fear I know not what . Mart .
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... the guilt is plain ; 301 For , by my soul , were there worse end than death , That end upon them should be executed . Tam . Andronicus , I will entreat the king : Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough Act II . Sc . iii .
... the guilt is plain ; 301 For , by my soul , were there worse end than death , That end upon them should be executed . Tam . Andronicus , I will entreat the king : Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough Act II . Sc . iii .
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Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough . Tit . Come , Lucius , come ; stay not to talk with them . Scene IV . Another part of the forest . [ Exeunt . Enter Demetrius and Chiron , with Lavinia , ravished ; her hands cut off ...
Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough . Tit . Come , Lucius , come ; stay not to talk with them . Scene IV . Another part of the forest . [ Exeunt . Enter Demetrius and Chiron , with Lavinia , ravished ; her hands cut off ...
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