The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 pages |
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... thine , Thy noble brother Titus and his sons , And her to whom my thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ornament , That I will here dismiss my loving friends , And to my fortunes and the people's favor Commit my ...
... thine , Thy noble brother Titus and his sons , And her to whom my thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ornament , That I will here dismiss my loving friends , And to my fortunes and the people's favor Commit my ...
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... thine , it is in these . Andronicus , stain not thy tomb with blood : Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice noble Titus , spare my first - born ...
... thine , it is in these . Andronicus , stain not thy tomb with blood : Wilt thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful : Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge : Thrice noble Titus , spare my first - born ...
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... thine , That said'st I begg'd the empire at thy hands . Tit . O monstrous ! what reproachful words are these ? Sat. But go thy ways ; go , give that changing piece 311 To him that flourish'd for her with his sword : A valiant son - in ...
... thine , That said'st I begg'd the empire at thy hands . Tit . O monstrous ! what reproachful words are these ? Sat. But go thy ways ; go , give that changing piece 311 To him that flourish'd for her with his sword : A valiant son - in ...
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... thine , Then hear me speak indifferently for all ; 430 And at my suit , sweet , pardon what is past . Sat. What , madam ! be dishonor'd openly , And basely put it up without revenge ? Tam . Not so , my lord ; the gods of Rome forfend I ...
... thine , Then hear me speak indifferently for all ; 430 And at my suit , sweet , pardon what is past . Sat. What , madam ! be dishonor'd openly , And basely put it up without revenge ? Tam . Not so , my lord ; the gods of Rome forfend I ...
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... thine elder brother's hope . Aar . Why , are ye mad ? or know ye not , in Rome How furious and impatient they be , And cannot brook competitors in love ? I tell you , lords , you do but plot your deaths By this device . Chi . Aaron , a ...
... thine elder brother's hope . Aar . Why , are ye mad ? or know ye not , in Rome How furious and impatient they be , And cannot brook competitors in love ? I tell you , lords , you do but plot your deaths By this device . Chi . Aaron , a ...
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