The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... true joy for his return to Rome . Thou great defender of this Capitol , Stand gracious to the rites that we intend ! Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that King Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive and ...
... true joy for his return to Rome . Thou great defender of this Capitol , Stand gracious to the rites that we intend ! Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that King Priam had , Behold the poor remains , alive and ...
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... true badge : Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son . Tit . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive and dead ; and for their brethren slain Religiously they ask a ...
... true badge : Thrice - noble Titus , spare my first - born son . Tit . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive and dead ; and for their brethren slain Religiously they ask a ...
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... ? Lav . Not I , my lord ; sith true nobility Warrants these words in princely courtesy . Sat. Thanks , sweet Lavinia . Romans , let us go : 270 Ransomless here we set our prisoners free : Proclaim our Act I. Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... ? Lav . Not I , my lord ; sith true nobility Warrants these words in princely courtesy . Sat. Thanks , sweet Lavinia . Romans , let us go : 270 Ransomless here we set our prisoners free : Proclaim our Act I. Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... true - betrothed love , and now my wife ? But let the laws of Rome determine all ; Meanwhile I am possess'd of that is mine . Sat. " Tis good , sir : you are very short with us ; But if we live , we'll be as sharp with you . Bas . My ...
... true - betrothed love , and now my wife ? But let the laws of Rome determine all ; Meanwhile I am possess'd of that is mine . Sat. " Tis good , sir : you are very short with us ; But if we live , we'll be as sharp with you . Bas . My ...
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... true ; the raven doth not hatch a lark : Yet have I heard , —O , could I find it now ! - The lion , moved with pity , did endure To have his princely paws pared all away : Some say that ravens foster forlorn children , The whilst their ...
... true ; the raven doth not hatch a lark : Yet have I heard , —O , could I find it now ! - The lion , moved with pity , did endure To have his princely paws pared all away : Some say that ravens foster forlorn children , The whilst their ...
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