The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 pages |
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... tell ? Tit . Patience , Prince Saturninus . Sat. Romans , do me right : Patricians , draw your swords , and sheathe them not Till Saturninus be Rome's emperor . Andronicus , would thou wert shipp'd to hell , Rather than rob me of the ...
... tell ? Tit . Patience , Prince Saturninus . Sat. Romans , do me right : Patricians , draw your swords , and sheathe them not Till Saturninus be Rome's emperor . Andronicus , would thou wert shipp'd to hell , Rather than rob me of the ...
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... tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now Was I a child to fear I know not what . 220 Mart . Lord Bassianus lies embrewed here , All on a heap , like to a slaughter'd lamb , In this detested , dark , blood - drinking pit . Quin . If it be ...
... tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now Was I a child to fear I know not what . 220 Mart . Lord Bassianus lies embrewed here , All on a heap , like to a slaughter'd lamb , In this detested , dark , blood - drinking pit . Quin . If it be ...
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... tell , an if thy tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can ...
... tell , an if thy tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can ...
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... tell my sorrows to the stones ; Who , though they cannot answer my distress , Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes , 40 For that they will not intercept my tale : When I do weep , they humbly at my feet Receive my tears ...
... tell my sorrows to the stones ; Who , though they cannot answer my distress , Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes , 40 For that they will not intercept my tale : When I do weep , they humbly at my feet Receive my tears ...
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... tell the tale twice o'er , How Troy was burnt and he made miserable ? O , handle not the theme , to talk of hands , Lest we remember still that we have none . Fie , fie , how franticly I square my talk , As if we should forget we had no ...
... tell the tale twice o'er , How Troy was burnt and he made miserable ? O , handle not the theme , to talk of hands , Lest we remember still that we have none . Fie , fie , how franticly I square my talk , As if we should forget we had no ...
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