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Tribunes , and me , a poor competitor . 60 [ Flourish . Saturninus and Bassianus go up into the Capitol . Enter a Captain . Cap . Romans , make way : the good Andronicus , Patron of virtue , Rome's best champion , Successful in the ...
Tribunes , and me , a poor competitor . 60 [ Flourish . Saturninus and Bassianus go up into the Capitol . Enter a Captain . Cap . Romans , make way : the good Andronicus , Patron of virtue , Rome's best champion , Successful in the ...
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Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that King Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive and dead ! These that survive let Rome reward with love ; These that I bring unto their latest home , With burial ...
Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that King Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive and dead ! These that survive let Rome reward with love ; These that I bring unto their latest home , With burial ...
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For ' tis not life that I have begg'd so long ; Poor I was slain when Bassianus died . Tam . What begg'st thou then ? fond woman , let me go . Lav . ' Tis present death I beg ; and one thing more That womanhood denies my tongue to tell ...
For ' tis not life that I have begg'd so long ; Poor I was slain when Bassianus died . Tam . What begg'st thou then ? fond woman , let me go . Lav . ' Tis present death I beg ; and one thing more That womanhood denies my tongue to tell ...
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... I may be pluck'd into the swallowing womb Of this deep pit , poor Bassianus ' grave . I have no strength to pluck thee to the brink . Mart . Nor I no strength to climb without thy help . Quin . Thy hand once more ; I will not loose ...
... I may be pluck'd into the swallowing womb Of this deep pit , poor Bassianus ' grave . I have no strength to pluck thee to the brink . Mart . Nor I no strength to climb without thy help . Quin . Thy hand once more ; I will not loose ...
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Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . 250 261 Tam . [ Giving a letter ] Then all too late I bring this fatal writ , The complot of this timeless tragedy ; And wonder greatly that man's face ...
Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound : Poor Bassianus here lies murdered . 250 261 Tam . [ Giving a letter ] Then all too late I bring this fatal writ , The complot of this timeless tragedy ; And wonder greatly that man's face ...
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