The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... blood , Like to a bubbling fountain stirr'd with wind , Doth rise and fall between thy rosed lips , Coming and going with thy honey breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath deflowered thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , cut thy ...
... blood , Like to a bubbling fountain stirr'd with wind , Doth rise and fall between thy rosed lips , Coming and going with thy honey breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath deflowered thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , cut thy ...
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... blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ; And for these bitter tears , which now you see Filling the aged wrinkles in my cheeks ; Be pitiful to my condemned sons , Whose souls are not corrupted ...
... blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ; And for these bitter tears , which now you see Filling the aged wrinkles in my cheeks ; Be pitiful to my condemned sons , Whose souls are not corrupted ...
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... blood . Enter Lucius , with his weapon drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are now prevailing orators . Luc . O noble father ...
... blood . Enter Lucius , with his weapon drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are now prevailing orators . Luc . O noble father ...
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... be sent my hand will serve the turn : My youth can better spare my blood than you ; And therefore mine shall save my brothers ' lives . 150 160 Marc . Which of your hands hath not defended Rome Act III . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... be sent my hand will serve the turn : My youth can better spare my blood than you ; And therefore mine shall save my brothers ' lives . 150 160 Marc . Which of your hands hath not defended Rome Act III . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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... Mortal revenge upon these traitorous Goths , And see their blood , or die with this reproach . Tit . ' Tis sure enough , an you knew how . 80 90 But if you hunt these bear - whelps , then TITUS ANDRONICUS Act IV . Sc . i .
... Mortal revenge upon these traitorous Goths , And see their blood , or die with this reproach . Tit . ' Tis sure enough , an you knew how . 80 90 But if you hunt these bear - whelps , then TITUS ANDRONICUS Act IV . Sc . i .
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