The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... cause . Marc . My lord , to step out of these dreary dumps , How comes it that the subtle Queen of Goths Is of a sudden thus advanced in Rome ? Tit . I know not , Marcus ; but I know it is , Whether by device or no , the heavens can ...
... cause . Marc . My lord , to step out of these dreary dumps , How comes it that the subtle Queen of Goths Is of a sudden thus advanced in Rome ? Tit . I know not , Marcus ; but I know it is , Whether by device or no , the heavens can ...
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... cause were known to them it most concerns ; Nor would your noble mother for much more Be so dishonour'd in the court of Rome . For shame , put up . Not I , till I have sheathed My rapier in his bosom , and withal Thrust those ...
... cause were known to them it most concerns ; Nor would your noble mother for much more Be so dishonour'd in the court of Rome . For shame , put up . Not I , till I have sheathed My rapier in his bosom , and withal Thrust those ...
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... In hope thyself should govern Rome and me . Enter Emilius . What news with thee , Æmilius ? Emil . Arm , my lords ; Rome never had more cause . 50 60 The Goths have gather'd head , and with a power TITUS ANDRONICUS Act IV . Sc . iv .
... In hope thyself should govern Rome and me . Enter Emilius . What news with thee , Æmilius ? Emil . Arm , my lords ; Rome never had more cause . 50 60 The Goths have gather'd head , and with a power TITUS ANDRONICUS Act IV . Sc . iv .
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... cause to rue , Wherein I had no stroke of mischief in it ? I play'd the cheater for thy father's hand ; And , when I had it , drew myself apart , s ; 100 ΠΙΟ And almost broke my heart with extreme laughter : I pried me through the ...
... cause to rue , Wherein I had no stroke of mischief in it ? I play'd the cheater for thy father's hand ; And , when I had it , drew myself apart , s ; 100 ΠΙΟ And almost broke my heart with extreme laughter : I pried me through the ...
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... Cause they take vengeance of such kind of men . Tit . Good Lord , how like the empress ' sons they are , And you the empress ! but we worldly men Have miserable , mad , mistaking eyes . O sweet Revenge , now do I come to thee ; And , if ...
... Cause they take vengeance of such kind of men . Tit . Good Lord , how like the empress ' sons they are , And you the empress ! but we worldly men Have miserable , mad , mistaking eyes . O sweet Revenge , now do I come to thee ; And , if ...
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