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... Lavinia , you are not displeased with this ? Lav . Not I , my lord ; sith true nobility Warrants these words in princely courtesy . Sat. Thanks , sweet Lavinia . Romans , let us go . Ransomless here we set our prisoners free : Proclaim ...
... Lavinia , you are not displeased with this ? Lav . Not I , my lord ; sith true nobility Warrants these words in princely courtesy . Sat. Thanks , sweet Lavinia . Romans , let us go . Ransomless here we set our prisoners free : Proclaim ...
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... Lavinia turns over with her stumps the books which Lucius has let fall . Tit . How now , Lavinia ! Marcus , what means 30 Some book there is that she desires to see . [ this ? Which is it , girl , of these ? Open them , boy . But thou ...
... Lavinia turns over with her stumps the books which Lucius has let fall . Tit . How now , Lavinia ! Marcus , what means 30 Some book there is that she desires to see . [ this ? Which is it , girl , of these ? Open them , boy . But thou ...
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... Lavinia ; he bearing a knife , and she a basin . Tit . Come , come , Lavinia ; look , thy foes are bound . Sirs , stop their mouths , let them not speak to me ; But let them hear what fearful words I utter . O villains , Chiron and ...
... Lavinia ; he bearing a knife , and she a basin . Tit . Come , come , Lavinia ; look , thy foes are bound . Sirs , stop their mouths , let them not speak to me ; But let them hear what fearful words I utter . O villains , Chiron and ...
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