The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 pages |
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... give him burial , as be- comes ; Give Mutius burial with our brethren . Tit . Traitors , away ! he rests not in this tomb : 351 Was there none else in Rome to make a stale , But Saturnine ? Full well , Andronicus , Agree these deeds ...
... give him burial , as be- comes ; Give Mutius burial with our brethren . Tit . Traitors , away ! he rests not in this tomb : 351 Was there none else in Rome to make a stale , But Saturnine ? Full well , Andronicus , Agree these deeds ...
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... give them to his master for a present . Tit . Why , there it goes : God give his lord- ship joy ! 30 Enter a Clown , with a basket , and two pigeons in it . Mare . Kinsmen , his sorrows are past remedy . Join with the Goths ; and with ...
... give them to his master for a present . Tit . Why , there it goes : God give his lord- ship joy ! 30 Enter a Clown , with a basket , and two pigeons in it . Mare . Kinsmen , his sorrows are past remedy . Join with the Goths ; and with ...
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... give me aim awhile , For nature puts me to a heavy task : Stand all aloof : but , uncle , draw you near , To shed obsequious tears upon this trunk . O , take this warm kiss on thy pale cold lips , [ Kissing Titus . These sorrowful drops ...
... give me aim awhile , For nature puts me to a heavy task : Stand all aloof : but , uncle , draw you near , To shed obsequious tears upon this trunk . O , take this warm kiss on thy pale cold lips , [ Kissing Titus . These sorrowful drops ...
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... give me a hearing in a cause- Mar. Tush , women have been captivate ere now . Suf . Lady , wherefore talk you so ? Mar. I cry you mercy , ' tis but Quid for Quo . Suf . Say , gentle princess , would you not suppose 110 Your bondage ...
... give me a hearing in a cause- Mar. Tush , women have been captivate ere now . Suf . Lady , wherefore talk you so ? Mar. I cry you mercy , ' tis but Quid for Quo . Suf . Say , gentle princess , would you not suppose 110 Your bondage ...
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... give you Aquitaine and all that is his , An you give him for my sake but one loving kiss . Prin . Come to our pavilion : Boyet is dis- posed . Boyet . But to speak that in words which his eye hath disclosed . 250 I only have made a ...
... give you Aquitaine and all that is his , An you give him for my sake but one loving kiss . Prin . Come to our pavilion : Boyet is dis- posed . Boyet . But to speak that in words which his eye hath disclosed . 250 I only have made a ...
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