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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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Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honour wrong'd ; That , in the rescue of Lavinia , With his own hand did slay his youngest ...
Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honour wrong'd ; That , in the rescue of Lavinia , With his own hand did slay his youngest ...
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My lords , a solemn hunting is in hand ; There will the lovely Roman ladies troop : The forest walks are wide and spacious ; And many unfrequented plots there are Fitted by kind for rape and villany : Single you thither then this dainty ...
My lords , a solemn hunting is in hand ; There will the lovely Roman ladies troop : The forest walks are wide and spacious ; And many unfrequented plots there are Fitted by kind for rape and villany : Single you thither then this dainty ...
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No , madam , these are no venereal signs : Vengeance is in my heart , death in my hand , Blood and revenge are hammering in my head . 30 40 Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul TITUS ANDRONICUS Act II . Sc . iii .
No , madam , these are no venereal signs : Vengeance is in my heart , death in my hand , Blood and revenge are hammering in my head . 30 40 Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul TITUS ANDRONICUS Act II . Sc . iii .
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[ Also stabs Bassianus , who dies . Lav . Ay , come , Semiramis , nay , barbarous Tamora , For no name fits thy nature but thy own ! Tam . Give me the poniard ; you shall know , my boys , 119 Your mother's hand ...
[ Also stabs Bassianus , who dies . Lav . Ay , come , Semiramis , nay , barbarous Tamora , For no name fits thy nature but thy own ! Tam . Give me the poniard ; you shall know , my boys , 119 Your mother's hand ...
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