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And here , in sight of heaven , to Rome I swear , If Saturnine advance the Queen of Goths , She will a handmaid be to his ... Lords , accompany Your noble emperor and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine , Whose ...
And here , in sight of heaven , to Rome I swear , If Saturnine advance the Queen of Goths , She will a handmaid be to his ... Lords , accompany Your noble emperor and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine , Whose ...
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I know not , Marcus ; but I know it is , Whether by device or no , the heavens can tell : Is she not then beholding to the man That brought her for this high good turn so far ? Yes , and will nobly him remunerate . 390 Flourish .
I know not , Marcus ; but I know it is , Whether by device or no , the heavens can tell : Is she not then beholding to the man That brought her for this high good turn so far ? Yes , and will nobly him remunerate . 390 Flourish .
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We do ; and vow to heaven , and to his highness , That what we did was mildly as we might , 450 460 470 Tendering our sister's honour and our own . Marc . 9 B TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I , Sc . i . You are but newly planted in your throne; .
We do ; and vow to heaven , and to his highness , That what we did was mildly as we might , 450 460 470 Tendering our sister's honour and our own . Marc . 9 B TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I , Sc . i . You are but newly planted in your throne; .
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... of eyes and ears : The woods are ruthless , dreadful , deaf and dull ; There speak , and strike , brave boys , and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi .
... of eyes and ears : The woods are ruthless , dreadful , deaf and dull ; There speak , and strike , brave boys , and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi .
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40 Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul , Which never hopes more heaven than rests in thee , This is the day of doom for Bassianus : His Philomel must lose her tongue to - day , Thy sons make pillage of her chastity , And wash their ...
40 Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul , Which never hopes more heaven than rests in thee , This is the day of doom for Bassianus : His Philomel must lose her tongue to - day , Thy sons make pillage of her chastity , And wash their ...
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