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Romans , friends , followers , favourers of my right , If ever Bassianus , Cæsar's son , Were gracious in the eyes of royal Rome , Keep then this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat ...
Romans , friends , followers , favourers of my right , If ever Bassianus , Cæsar's son , Were gracious in the eyes of royal Rome , Keep then this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat ...
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Princes , that strive by factions and by friends Ambitiously for rule and empery , Know that the people of Rome , for whom we stand A special party , have by common voice , In election for the Roman empery , Chosen Andronicus , surnamed ...
Princes , that strive by factions and by friends Ambitiously for rule and empery , Know that the people of Rome , for whom we stand A special party , have by common voice , In election for the Roman empery , Chosen Andronicus , surnamed ...
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Friends , that have been thus forward in my right , I thank you all , and here dismiss you all ,. And to the love and favour of my country Commit myself , my person and the cause . [ Exeunt the Followers of Saturninus .
Friends , that have been thus forward in my right , I thank you all , and here dismiss you all ,. And to the love and favour of my country Commit myself , my person and the cause . [ Exeunt the Followers of Saturninus .
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Titus Andronicus , the people of Rome , Whose friend in justice thou hast ever been , Send thee by me , their tribune and their trust , 160 170 180 This palliament of white and spotless hue ; And name TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc . i .
Titus Andronicus , the people of Rome , Whose friend in justice thou hast ever been , Send thee by me , their tribune and their trust , 160 170 180 This palliament of white and spotless hue ; And name TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc . i .
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But honour thee , and will do till I die : My faction if thou strengthen with thy friends , I will most thankful be ; and thanks to men Of noble minds is honourable meed . Tit . People of Rome , and people's tribunes here , I ask your ...
But honour thee , and will do till I die : My faction if thou strengthen with thy friends , I will most thankful be ; and thanks to men Of noble minds is honourable meed . Tit . People of Rome , and people's tribunes here , I ask your ...
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