The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... tears in vain , To save your brother from the sacrifice ; But fierce Andronicus would not relent : Therefore , away with her , and use her as you will ; The worse to her , the better loved of me . Lav . O Tamora , be call'd a gentle ...
... tears in vain , To save your brother from the sacrifice ; But fierce Andronicus would not relent : Therefore , away with her , and use her as you will ; The worse to her , the better loved of me . Lav . O Tamora , be call'd a gentle ...
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... tears not lightly shed , That this fell fault of my accursed sons , Accursed , if the fault be proved in them- Sat. If it be proved ! you see it is apparent . Who found this letter ? Tamora , was it you Tam . Andronicus himself did take ...
... tears not lightly shed , That this fell fault of my accursed sons , Accursed , if the fault be proved in them- Sat. If it be proved ! you see it is apparent . Who found this letter ? Tamora , was it you Tam . Andronicus himself did take ...
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... tears thy father's eyes ? Do not draw back , for we will mourn with thee : O , could our mourning ease thy misery ! ACT THIRD . Scene I. Rome . A street . [ Exeunt . Enter Judges , Senators , and Tribunes , with Martius and Quintus ...
... tears thy father's eyes ? Do not draw back , for we will mourn with thee : O , could our mourning ease thy misery ! ACT THIRD . Scene I. Rome . A street . [ Exeunt . Enter Judges , Senators , and Tribunes , with Martius and Quintus ...
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... tears I'll melt the snow , And keep eternal spring - time on thy face , So thou refuse to drink my dear sons ' blood . Enter Lucius , with his weapon drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom ...
... tears I'll melt the snow , And keep eternal spring - time on thy face , So thou refuse to drink my dear sons ' blood . Enter Lucius , with his weapon drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom ...
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... plight , It would have madded me : what shall I do , Now I behold thy lively body so ? Thou hast no hands , to wipe away thy tears ; 80 90 100 Nor tongue , to tell me who hath martyr'd thee Act III . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
... plight , It would have madded me : what shall I do , Now I behold thy lively body so ? Thou hast no hands , to wipe away thy tears ; 80 90 100 Nor tongue , to tell me who hath martyr'd thee Act III . Sc . i . THE TRAGEDY OF.
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