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Here , Tamora ; though grieved with killing grief . Tam . Where is thy brother Bassianus ? Sat. Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . 250 261 Tam . [ Giving a letter ] Then all too late I ...
Here , Tamora ; though grieved with killing grief . Tam . Where is thy brother Bassianus ? Sat. Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . 250 261 Tam . [ Giving a letter ] Then all too late I ...
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My grief was at the height before thou camest ; And now , like Nilus , it disdaineth bounds . Give me a sword , I'll chop off my hands too ; For they have fought for Rome , and all in vain ; And they have nursed this woe , in feeding ...
My grief was at the height before thou camest ; And now , like Nilus , it disdaineth bounds . Give me a sword , I'll chop off my hands too ; For they have fought for Rome , and all in vain ; And they have nursed this woe , in feeding ...
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What shall we do ? let us , that have our tongues , Plot some device of further misery , To make us wonder'd at in time to come . Luc . Sweet father , cease your tears ; for , at your grief , See how my wretched sister sobs and weeps .
What shall we do ? let us , that have our tongues , Plot some device of further misery , To make us wonder'd at in time to come . Luc . Sweet father , cease your tears ; for , at your grief , See how my wretched sister sobs and weeps .
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Marcus , unknit that sorrow - wreathen knot : Thy niece and I , poor creatures , want our hands , And cannot passionate our tenfold grief With folded arms . This poor right hand of mine Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; Who , when ...
Marcus , unknit that sorrow - wreathen knot : Thy niece and I , poor creatures , want our hands , And cannot passionate our tenfold grief With folded arms . This poor right hand of mine Is left to tyrannize upon my breast ; Who , when ...
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Alas , poor man ! grief has so wrought on him , He takes false shadows for true substances . Tit . Come , take away . Lavinia , go with me : I'll to thy closet ; and go read with thee Sad stories chanced in the times of old .
Alas , poor man ! grief has so wrought on him , He takes false shadows for true substances . Tit . Come , take away . Lavinia , go with me : I'll to thy closet ; and go read with thee Sad stories chanced in the times of old .
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