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... loving followers , Plead my successive title with your swords : I am his first - born son , that was the last That ware the imperial diadem of Rome ; Then let my father's honours live in me , Nor wrong mine age with this indignity .
... loving followers , Plead my successive title with your swords : I am his first - born son , that was the last That ware the imperial diadem of Rome ; Then let my father's honours live in me , Nor wrong mine age with this indignity .
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In peace and honour live Lord Titus long ; My noble lord and father , live in fame ! 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 ...
In peace and honour live Lord Titus long ; My noble lord and father , live in fame ! 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 ...
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... Lord Saturnine ; whose virtues will , I hope , Reflect on Rome as Titan's rays on earth , And ripen justice in this commonweal : Then , if you will elect by my advice , Crown him , and say ' Long live our emperor ! ' Marc .
... Lord Saturnine ; whose virtues will , I hope , Reflect on Rome as Titan's rays on earth , And ripen justice in this commonweal : Then , if you will elect by my advice , Crown him , and say ' Long live our emperor ! ' Marc .
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And that he will , and shall , if Lucius live . Tit . Traitors , avaunt ! Where is the emperor's guard ? Treason , my lord ! Lavinia is surprised ! Sat. Surprised ! by whom ? Bas . By him that justly may Bear his betroth'd from all the ...
And that he will , and shall , if Lucius live . Tit . Traitors , avaunt ! Where is the emperor's guard ? Treason , my lord ! Lavinia is surprised ! Sat. Surprised ! by whom ? Bas . By him that justly may Bear his betroth'd from all the ...
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Tis good , sir : you are very short with us ; But if we live , we'll be as sharp with you . Bas . My lord , what I have done , as best I may , 400 410 Answer I must , and shall do with my life TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc . i .
Tis good , sir : you are very short with us ; But if we live , we'll be as sharp with you . Bas . My lord , what I have done , as best I may , 400 410 Answer I must , and shall do with my life TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc . i .
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