The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... bear us . Men . Either you must Confess yourselves wondrous malicious , I shall tell you Or be accused of folly . A pretty tale : it may be you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To stale ' t a little more ...
... bear us . Men . Either you must Confess yourselves wondrous malicious , I shall tell you Or be accused of folly . A pretty tale : it may be you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To stale ' t a little more ...
Page 25
... bear , the Volsces shunning him : Methinks I see him stamp thus , and call thus : ' Come on , you cowards ! you were got in fear , Though you were born in Rome : ' his bloody brow With his mail'd hand then wiping , forth he goes , Like ...
... bear , the Volsces shunning him : Methinks I see him stamp thus , and call thus : ' Come on , you cowards ! you were got in fear , Though you were born in Rome : ' his bloody brow With his mail'd hand then wiping , forth he goes , Like ...
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... bear the shapes of men , how have you run From slaves that apes would beat ! Pluto and hell ! All hurt behind ; backs red , and faces pale With flight and agued fear ! Mend and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I'll leave the ...
... bear the shapes of men , how have you run From slaves that apes would beat ! Pluto and hell ! All hurt behind ; backs red , and faces pale With flight and agued fear ! Mend and charge home , Or , by the fires of heaven , I'll leave the ...
Page 36
... bear against the great Aufidius A shield as hard as his . A certain number , Though thanks to all , must I select from all : the rest Shall bear the business in some other fight , As cause will be obey'd . Please you to march ; And four ...
... bear against the great Aufidius A shield as hard as his . A certain number , Though thanks to all , must I select from all : the rest Shall bear the business in some other fight , As cause will be obey'd . Please you to march ; And four ...
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... Bear The addition nobly ever ! [ Flourish . Trumpets sound , and drums . All . Caius Marcius Coriolanus ! Cor . I will go wash ; 44. soothing , flattery . 46. Let him be made an over- ture for the wars , let silk ( in- 50 60 stead of ...
... Bear The addition nobly ever ! [ Flourish . Trumpets sound , and drums . All . Caius Marcius Coriolanus ! Cor . I will go wash ; 44. soothing , flattery . 46. Let him be made an over- ture for the wars , let silk ( in- 50 60 stead of ...
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