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Andronicus , stain not thy tomb with blood . Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son .
Andronicus , stain not thy tomb with blood . Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son .
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Brother , for in that name doth nature plead . - - 370 Quin . Father , and in that name doth nature speak , - Tit . Speak thou no more , if all the rest will speed . Marc . Renowned Titus , more than half my soul , --- Luc .
Brother , for in that name doth nature plead . - - 370 Quin . Father , and in that name doth nature speak , - Tit . Speak thou no more , if all the rest will speed . Marc . Renowned Titus , more than half my soul , --- Luc .
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ΙΙΟ [ Stabs Bassianus . Chi . And this for me , struck home to show my strength . [ Also stabs Bassianus , who dies . Lav . Ay , come , Semiramis , nay , barbarous Tamora , For no name fits thy nature but thy own ! Tam .
ΙΙΟ [ Stabs Bassianus . Chi . And this for me , struck home to show my strength . [ Also stabs Bassianus , who dies . Lav . Ay , come , Semiramis , nay , barbarous Tamora , For no name fits thy nature but thy own ! Tam .
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O , why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ? 60 Tit . Give signs , sweet girl , for here are none but friends , What Roman lord it was durst do the deed : Or slunk not Saturnine , as Tarquin erst ...
O , why should nature build so foul a den , Unless the gods delight in tragedies ? 60 Tit . Give signs , sweet girl , for here are none but friends , What Roman lord it was durst do the deed : Or slunk not Saturnine , as Tarquin erst ...
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I made unto the noise ; when soon I heard The crying babe controll'd with this discourse : ' Peace , tawny slave , halt me and half thy dam ! Did not thy hue bewray whose brat thou art , Had nature lent thee ...
I made unto the noise ; when soon I heard The crying babe controll'd with this discourse : ' Peace , tawny slave , halt me and half thy dam ! Did not thy hue bewray whose brat thou art , Had nature lent thee ...
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