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... dismiss my loving friends , And to my fortunes and the people's favour Commit my cause in balance to be weigh'd . ... Successful in the battles that he fights , With honour and with fortune is return'd From where he circumscribed ...
... dismiss my loving friends , And to my fortunes and the people's favour Commit my cause in balance to be weigh'd . ... Successful in the battles that he fights , With honour and with fortune is return'd From where he circumscribed ...
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Lo , at this tomb my tributary tears I render , for my brethren's obsequies ; And at thy feet I kneel , with tears of joy Shed on the earth , for thy return to Rome : O , bless me here with thy victorious hand , Whose fortunes Rome's ...
Lo , at this tomb my tributary tears I render , for my brethren's obsequies ; And at thy feet I kneel , with tears of joy Shed on the earth , for thy return to Rome : O , bless me here with thy victorious hand , Whose fortunes Rome's ...
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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 . 330 [ Exeunt all but Titus . Tit .
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 . 330 [ Exeunt all but Titus . Tit .
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... out of fortune's shot , and sits aloft , Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flash , Advanced above pale envy's threatening reach . As when the golden sun salutes the morn , And , having gilt the ocean with his beams , Act II .
... out of fortune's shot , and sits aloft , Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flash , Advanced above pale envy's threatening reach . As when the golden sun salutes the morn , And , having gilt the ocean with his beams , Act II .
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... miserable death : And then they call'd me foul adulteress , Lascivious Goth , and all the bitterest terms That ever ear did hear to such effect : And , had you not by wondrous fortune come , This vengeance on me had they executed .
... miserable death : And then they call'd me foul adulteress , Lascivious Goth , and all the bitterest terms That ever ear did hear to such effect : And , had you not by wondrous fortune come , This vengeance on me had they executed .
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