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... loving followers , Plead my successive title with your swords : I am his first - born son , that was the last That ware the imperial diadem of Rome ; Then let my father's honours live in me , Nor wrong mine age with this indignity .
... loving followers , Plead my successive title with your swords : I am his first - born son , that was the last That ware the imperial diadem of Rome ; Then let my father's honours live in me , Nor wrong mine age with this indignity .
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Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honour wrong'd ; That , in the rescue of Lavinia , With his own hand did slay his youngest ...
Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honour wrong'd ; That , in the rescue of Lavinia , With his own hand did slay his youngest ...
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... right your mother's wrong . Dem . Stay , madam ; here is more belongs to her ; First thrash the corn , then after burn the straw ; This minion stood upon her chastity , Upon her nuptial vow , her loyalty , And with that painted hope ...
... right your mother's wrong . Dem . Stay , madam ; here is more belongs to her ; First thrash the corn , then after burn the straw ; This minion stood upon her chastity , Upon her nuptial vow , her loyalty , And with that painted hope ...
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Lavinia , wert thou thus surprised , sweet girl , Ravish'd and wrong'd , as Philomela was , Forced in the ruthless , vast , and gloomy woods ? See , see ! Ay , such a place there is , where we did hunt , — O , had we never , never ...
Lavinia , wert thou thus surprised , sweet girl , Ravish'd and wrong'd , as Philomela was , Forced in the ruthless , vast , and gloomy woods ? See , see ! Ay , such a place there is , where we did hunt , — O , had we never , never ...
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He doth me wrong to feed me with delays . I'll dive into the burning lake below , And pull her out of Acheron by the heels . Marcus , we are but shrubs , no cedars we , No big - boned men framed of the Cyclops ' size ; But metal ...
He doth me wrong to feed me with delays . I'll dive into the burning lake below , And pull her out of Acheron by the heels . Marcus , we are but shrubs , no cedars we , No big - boned men framed of the Cyclops ' size ; But metal ...
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