The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son . Tit . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld ...
... gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son . Tit . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld ...
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... gods that arm'd the Queen of Troy With opportunity of sharp revenge Upon the Thracian tyrant in his tent , May favour Tamora , the queen of Goths , When Goths were Goths and Tamora was queen , To quit the bloody wrongs upon her foes ...
... gods that arm'd the Queen of Troy With opportunity of sharp revenge Upon the Thracian tyrant in his tent , May favour Tamora , the queen of Goths , When Goths were Goths and Tamora was queen , To quit the bloody wrongs upon her foes ...
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... gods , Sith priest and holy water are so near , And tapers burn so bright , and every thing In readiness for Hymenæus stand , I will not re - salute the streets of Rome , Or climb my palace , till from forth this place Act I. Sc . i ...
... gods , Sith priest and holy water are so near , And tapers burn so bright , and every thing In readiness for Hymenæus stand , I will not re - salute the streets of Rome , Or climb my palace , till from forth this place Act I. Sc . i ...
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... God give you joy , sir , of your gallant bride ! Bas . And you of yours , my lord ! I say no more , Nor wish no less ; and so I take my leave . Sat. Traitor , if Rome have law , or we have power , Thou and thy faction shall repent this ...
... God give you joy , sir , of your gallant bride ! Bas . And you of yours , my lord ! I say no more , Nor wish no less ; and so I take my leave . Sat. Traitor , if Rome have law , or we have power , Thou and thy faction shall repent this ...
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... gods of Rome forfend I should be author to dishonour you ! But on mine honour dare I undertake For good Lord Titus ' innocence in all ; Whose fury not dissembled speaks his griefs : Then , at my suit , look graciously on him ; Lose not ...
... gods of Rome forfend I should be author to dishonour you ! But on mine honour dare I undertake For good Lord Titus ' innocence in all ; Whose fury not dissembled speaks his griefs : Then , at my suit , look graciously on him ; Lose not ...
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