The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, 1892 |
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... Look , look , Titinius ; Are those my tents , where I perceive the fire ? Tit . They are , my lord . Cas . Titinius , if thou lov'st me , Mount thou my horse , and hide thy spurs in him , Till he have brought thee up to yonder troops ...
... Look , look , Titinius ; Are those my tents , where I perceive the fire ? Tit . They are , my lord . Cas . Titinius , if thou lov'st me , Mount thou my horse , and hide thy spurs in him , Till he have brought thee up to yonder troops ...
Page 36
... Look , here I have you ; thus I let you go . And give you to the gods . Adieu ; be happy ! Cæs . Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Cas . Ant . Farewell , farewell . [ Kisses OCTAVIA . Farewell ...
... Look , here I have you ; thus I let you go . And give you to the gods . Adieu ; be happy ! Cæs . Lep . Let all the number of the stars give light To thy fair way ! Cas . Ant . Farewell , farewell . [ Kisses OCTAVIA . Farewell ...
Page 83
... looks through his eyes ! So should he look , that comes to speak things strange . Rosse . God save the King ! Dun . 3 Whence cam'st thou , worthy Thane ? Rosse . From Fife , great King ; where the Nor- weyan banners Did flout the sky ...
... looks through his eyes ! So should he look , that comes to speak things strange . Rosse . God save the King ! Dun . 3 Whence cam'st thou , worthy Thane ? Rosse . From Fife , great King ; where the Nor- weyan banners Did flout the sky ...
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