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Thou art a Roman ; be not barbarous : The Greeks upon advice did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son Did graciously plead for his funerals : Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barr'd his entrance here .
Thou art a Roman ; be not barbarous : The Greeks upon advice did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son Did graciously plead for his funerals : Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barr'd his entrance here .
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Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give the king this fatal - plotted scroll . ... and the hounds Should drive upon thy new - transformed limbs , Unmannerly intruder as thou art ! Lav .
Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give the king this fatal - plotted scroll . ... and the hounds Should drive upon thy new - transformed limbs , Unmannerly intruder as thou art ! Lav .
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What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers ? A very fatal place it seems to me ...
What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers ? A very fatal place it seems to me ...
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Aaron and thou look down into this den , And see a fearful sight of blood and death . Quin . ... Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I come to thee .
Aaron and thou look down into this den , And see a fearful sight of blood and death . Quin . ... Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I come to thee .
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Say , who art thou that lately didst descend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? Mart . The unhappy son of old Andronicus ; Brought hither in a most unlucky hour , To find thy brother Bassianus dead . Sat. My brother dead !
Say , who art thou that lately didst descend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? Mart . The unhappy son of old Andronicus ; Brought hither in a most unlucky hour , To find thy brother Bassianus dead . Sat. My brother dead !
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