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... Lord Titus , by your leave , this maid is mine . [ Seizing Lavinia . Tit . How , sir ! are you in earnest then , my lord ? Bas . Ay , noble Titus ; and resolved withal To do myself this reason and this right . Marc . Suum cuique ' is ...
... Lord Titus , by your leave , this maid is mine . [ Seizing Lavinia . Tit . How , sir ! are you in earnest then , my lord ? Bas . Ay , noble Titus ; and resolved withal To do myself this reason and this right . Marc . Suum cuique ' is ...
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... lord , what I have done , as best I may , Answer I must and shall do with my life . Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honour ...
... lord , what I have done , as best I may , Answer I must and shall do with my life . Only thus much I give your grace to know : By all the duties that I owe to Rome , This noble gentleman , Lord Titus here , Is in opinion and in honour ...
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... lord : safe in a ditch he bides , With twenty trenched gashes on his head ; The least a death to nature . Macb . Thanks for that : There the grown serpent lies ; the worm that ' s fled Hath nature that in time will venom breed , No ...
... lord : safe in a ditch he bides , With twenty trenched gashes on his head ; The least a death to nature . Macb . Thanks for that : There the grown serpent lies ; the worm that ' s fled Hath nature that in time will venom breed , No ...
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