The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... leave to sheathe my sword . Titus , unkind , and careless of thine own , Why suffer'st thou thy sons , unburied yet , To hover on the dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ They open the tomb . There greet ...
... leave to sheathe my sword . Titus , unkind , and careless of thine own , Why suffer'st thou thy sons , unburied yet , To hover on the dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ They open the tomb . There greet ...
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... leave , this maid is mine . Tit . How , sir ! are you in earnest then , my lord ? Bas . Ay , noble Titus , and resolved withal To do myself this reason and this right . Marc . ' Suum cuique ' is our Roman justice : 280 This prince in ...
... leave , this maid is mine . Tit . How , sir ! are you in earnest then , my lord ? Bas . Ay , noble Titus , and resolved withal To do myself this reason and this right . Marc . ' Suum cuique ' is our Roman justice : 280 This prince in ...
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... leave . Sat. Traitor , if Rome have law , or we have power , Thou and thy faction shall repent this rape . Bas . Rape , call you it , my lord , to seize my own , My true - betrothed love , and now my wife ? But let the laws of Rome ...
... leave . Sat. Traitor , if Rome have law , or we have power , Thou and thy faction shall repent this rape . Bas . Rape , call you it , my lord , to seize my own , My true - betrothed love , and now my wife ? But let the laws of Rome ...
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... leave to plead my deeds : ' Tis thou and those that have dishonour'd me . Rome and the righteous heavens be my judge , How I have loved and honoured Saturnine ! Tam . My worthy lord , if ever Tamora Were gracious in those princely eyes ...
... leave to plead my deeds : ' Tis thou and those that have dishonour'd me . Rome and the righteous heavens be my judge , How I have loved and honoured Saturnine ! Tam . My worthy lord , if ever Tamora Were gracious in those princely eyes ...
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... leaves quiver with the cooling wind , And make a chequer'd shadow on the ground : Under their sweet shade , Aaron , let us sit , And , whilst the babbling echo mocks the hounds , Replying shrilly to the well - tuned horns , As if a ...
... leaves quiver with the cooling wind , And make a chequer'd shadow on the ground : Under their sweet shade , Aaron , let us sit , And , whilst the babbling echo mocks the hounds , Replying shrilly to the well - tuned horns , As if a ...
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