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... dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not that we are brought to Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee and to thy Roman yoke , But must my sons be slaughter'd in the streets , For valiant ...
... dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not that we are brought to Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee and to thy Roman yoke , But must my sons be slaughter'd in the streets , For valiant ...
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... dear too , because I bought mine own . Aar . I go , Andronicus : and for thy hand Look by and by to have thy sons with thee . [ Aside ] Their heads , I mean . O , how this villany Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do ...
... dear too , because I bought mine own . Aar . I go , Andronicus : and for thy hand Look by and by to have thy sons with thee . [ Aside ] Their heads , I mean . O , how this villany Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do ...
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... dear friend , All losses are restored and sorrows end . XXXI . Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts , Which I by lacking have supposed dead , And there reigns love and all love's loving parts , And all those friends which I thought ...
... dear friend , All losses are restored and sorrows end . XXXI . Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts , Which I by lacking have supposed dead , And there reigns love and all love's loving parts , And all those friends which I thought ...
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