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As it hath sundry times been playde by the | Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke , the | Earl of Darbie , the Earle of Sussex , and the | Lorde Chamberlaine theyr | Seruants . | At LONDON , | Printed by I. R. for Edward White | and ...
As it hath sundry times been playde by the | Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke , the | Earl of Darbie , the Earle of Sussex , and the | Lorde Chamberlaine theyr | Seruants . | At LONDON , | Printed by I. R. for Edward White | and ...
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Jonson probably referred to an older play when he wrote : - " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet , shall pass unexcepted at here , as a man whose judgment shows it is constant , and hath stood still these ...
Jonson probably referred to an older play when he wrote : - " He that will swear , Jeronimo or Andronicus are the best plays yet , shall pass unexcepted at here , as a man whose judgment shows it is constant , and hath stood still these ...
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Ten years are spent since first he undertook This cause of Rome , and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : five times he hath return'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant sons In coffins from the field .
Ten years are spent since first he undertook This cause of Rome , and chastised with arms Our enemies ' pride : five times he hath return'd Bleeding to Rome , bearing his valiant sons In coffins from the field .
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Lo , as the bark that hath discharged her fraught Returns with precious lading to the bay From whence at first she weigh'd her anchorage , Cometh Andronicus , bound with laurel boughs , To re - salute his country with his tears , Tears ...
Lo , as the bark that hath discharged her fraught Returns with precious lading to the bay From whence at first she weigh'd her anchorage , Cometh Andronicus , bound with laurel boughs , To re - salute his country with his tears , Tears ...
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... from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep in fame ! Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your country's service drew your swords : But safer triumph is this funeral pomp , That hath aspired to ...
... from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep in fame ! Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your country's service drew your swords : But safer triumph is this funeral pomp , That hath aspired to ...
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