The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... grace ; I will not be denied . Sweet heart , look back . Sat. Marcus , for thy sake , and thy brother's . here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young men's heinous faults . Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me ...
... grace ; I will not be denied . Sweet heart , look back . Sat. Marcus , for thy sake , and thy brother's . here , And at my lovely Tamora's entreats , I do remit these young men's heinous faults . Stand up . Lavinia , though you left me ...
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... grace hath screen'd and stood Thou wretched , rash , intruding fool , farewell.- between Much heat and him . I'll ' sconce me e'en here . Pray you , be round with him . Queen . I'll warrant you ; Fear me not - withdraw , I hear him ...
... grace hath screen'd and stood Thou wretched , rash , intruding fool , farewell.- between Much heat and him . I'll ' sconce me e'en here . Pray you , be round with him . Queen . I'll warrant you ; Fear me not - withdraw , I hear him ...
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... grace even to the edge o ' the shore ; Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune , " and Per . Most honour'd Cleon , I must needs be The gentlest winds of heaven . gone ; My twelve months are expir'd , and Tyrus stands In a litigious peace ...
... grace even to the edge o ' the shore ; Then give you up to the mask'd Neptune , " and Per . Most honour'd Cleon , I must needs be The gentlest winds of heaven . gone ; My twelve months are expir'd , and Tyrus stands In a litigious peace ...
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