The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... blood to run , Lead'st first to win some vantage . But make you ready your stiff bats and clubs : Rome and her rats are at the point of battle ; The one side must have bale . Enter CAIUS MARCIUS Hail , noble Marcius ! MAR . Thanks ...
... blood to run , Lead'st first to win some vantage . But make you ready your stiff bats and clubs : Rome and her rats are at the point of battle ; The one side must have bale . Enter CAIUS MARCIUS Hail , noble Marcius ! MAR . Thanks ...
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... blood , they will out of their bur- rows , like conies after rain , and revel all with him . FIRST . SERV . But when goes this forward ? THIRD SERV . To - morrow ; to - day ; presently : you shall have the drum struck up this afternoon ...
... blood , they will out of their bur- rows , like conies after rain , and revel all with him . FIRST . SERV . But when goes this forward ? THIRD SERV . To - morrow ; to - day ; presently : you shall have the drum struck up this afternoon ...
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... blood ? Or on my frailties why are frailer spies , Which in their wills count bad what I think good ? No , I am that ... blood ] Stir ( by greeting ) or stimulate my wanton blood . Cf. Hen . VIII , II , iii , 103 : " If this salute my ...
... blood ? Or on my frailties why are frailer spies , Which in their wills count bad what I think good ? No , I am that ... blood ] Stir ( by greeting ) or stimulate my wanton blood . Cf. Hen . VIII , II , iii , 103 : " If this salute my ...
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