The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 47
Page
A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad new ...
A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad new ...
Page
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 .
Page
[ Aside ] Their heads , I mean . O , how this villany Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his soul black like his face . Tit . O , here I lift this one hand up to ...
[ Aside ] Their heads , I mean . O , how this villany Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his soul black like his face . Tit . O , here I lift this one hand up to ...
Page
Enter a Messenger with two heads and a hand . Mess . Worthy Andronicus , ill art thou repaid For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor . Here are the heads of thy two noble sons ; And here's thy hand , in scorn to thee sent back ...
Enter a Messenger with two heads and a hand . Mess . Worthy Andronicus , ill art thou repaid For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor . Here are the heads of thy two noble sons ; And here's thy hand , in scorn to thee sent back ...
Page
Now , farewell , flattery : die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : see , thy two sons ' heads , Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , Thy other banish'd son with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless , and thy brother ...
Now , farewell , flattery : die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : see , thy two sons ' heads , Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , Thy other banish'd son with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless , and thy brother ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aaron Alcib Alcibiades Andronicus Apem Apemantus art thou Athens Bassianus bear Benvolio blood brother Brutus Capulet Casca Cassius Chiron Collier conj dead dear death deed dost thou doth emperor empress Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Flav Folios fool Friar friends give gods Goths grief hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven honour Juliet Julius Cæsar lady Lavinia live look lord Lucilius Lucius Marc Marcus Mark Antony Mercutio Messala Montague ne'er night noble Nurse Octavius play Plutarch Poet prince Publius Quartos Re-enter revenge Roman Rome Romeo Romeo and Juliet Saturninus Scene Senators Serv Shakespeare sorrow speak stay sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee Theobald There's thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Timon Titinius Titus Titus Andronicus tongue Tybalt unto villain weep word ΙΟ