The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... bears of you . This is Trebonius . Bru . He is welcome hither . Cas . This Decius Brutus . Bru . He is welcome too . Cas ... bear fire enough To kindle cowards , and to steel with valour The melting spirits of women ; then , countrymen ...
... bears of you . This is Trebonius . Bru . He is welcome hither . Cas . This Decius Brutus . Bru . He is welcome too . Cas ... bear fire enough To kindle cowards , and to steel with valour The melting spirits of women ; then , countrymen ...
Page 1331
... bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits , and formal constancy : And so , good - morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all but BRU . Boy ! Lucius ! -Fast asleep ? It is no matter ; Enjoy the honey - heavy dew of slumber ...
... bear it as our Roman actors do , With untir'd spirits , and formal constancy : And so , good - morrow to you every one . [ Exeunt all but BRU . Boy ! Lucius ! -Fast asleep ? It is no matter ; Enjoy the honey - heavy dew of slumber ...
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... bear a friend's infirmities , But Brutus makes mine greater than they are . Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me . Cas . You love me not . Bru . I do not like your faults . Cas . A friendly eye could never see such faults . Bru ...
... bear a friend's infirmities , But Brutus makes mine greater than they are . Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me . Cas . You love me not . Bru . I do not like your faults . Cas . A friendly eye could never see such faults . Bru ...
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