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... have been troubled in my sleep this night , But dawning day new comfort hath inspired . ΤΟ A cry of hounds , and horns winded in a peal . Enter Saturninus , Tamora , Bassianus , Lavinia , Demetrius , Chiron , and their Attendants .
... have been troubled in my sleep this night , But dawning day new comfort hath inspired . ΤΟ A cry of hounds , and horns winded in a peal . Enter Saturninus , Tamora , Bassianus , Lavinia , Demetrius , Chiron , and their Attendants .
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They told me , here , at dead time of the night , A thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , Would make such fearful and confused cries , As any mortal body hearing it Should straight ...
They told me , here , at dead time of the night , A thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , Would make such fearful and confused cries , As any mortal body hearing it Should straight ...
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... Which , like a taper in some monument , Doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks , And shows the ragged entrails of the pit : So pale did shine the moon on Pyramus When he by night lay bathed in maiden blood .
... Which , like a taper in some monument , Doth shine upon the dead man's earthy cheeks , And shows the ragged entrails of the pit : So pale did shine the moon on Pyramus When he by night lay bathed in maiden blood .
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For pity of mine age , whose youth was spent In dangerous wars , whilst you securely slept ; For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ; And for these bitter tears , which now you see ...
For pity of mine age , whose youth was spent In dangerous wars , whilst you securely slept ; For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ; And for these bitter tears , which now you see ...
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Therefore , my lord , it highly us concerns By day and night to attend him carefully , And feed his humour kindly as we may , Till time beget some careful remedy . Marc . Kinsmen , his sorrows are past remedy .
Therefore , my lord , it highly us concerns By day and night to attend him carefully , And feed his humour kindly as we may , Till time beget some careful remedy . Marc . Kinsmen , his sorrows are past remedy .
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