The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... young Lucius , a Tit . So , so ; now sit : and look you eat no more Boy . Than will preserve just so much strength in us As will revenge these bitter woes of ours . Marcus , unknit that sorrow - wreathen knot : Thy niece and I , poor ...
... young Lucius , a Tit . So , so ; now sit : and look you eat no more Boy . Than will preserve just so much strength in us As will revenge these bitter woes of ours . Marcus , unknit that sorrow - wreathen knot : Thy niece and I , poor ...
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... young , And thou shalt read when mine begin to dazzle . 80 [ Exeunt . ACT FOURTH . Scene I. Rome . Titus's garden . Enter young Lucius and Lavinia running after him , flies from her , with his books under his arm . Titus and Marcus ...
... young , And thou shalt read when mine begin to dazzle . 80 [ Exeunt . ACT FOURTH . Scene I. Rome . Titus's garden . Enter young Lucius and Lavinia running after him , flies from her , with his books under his arm . Titus and Marcus ...
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... young huntsman , Marcus ; let alone ; And , come , I will go get a leaf of brass , And with a gad of steel will write these words , And lay it by the angry northern wind 100 Will blow these sands , like Sibyl's leaves , abroad , And ...
... young huntsman , Marcus ; let alone ; And , come , I will go get a leaf of brass , And with a gad of steel will write these words , And lay it by the angry northern wind 100 Will blow these sands , like Sibyl's leaves , abroad , And ...
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... young Lucius , and an Attendant , with a bundle of weapons , and verses writ upon them . Chi . Demetrius , here's the son of Lucius ; He hath some message to deliver us . Aar . Ay , some mad message from his mad grandfather Boy . My ...
... young Lucius , and an Attendant , with a bundle of weapons , and verses writ upon them . Chi . Demetrius , here's the son of Lucius ; He hath some message to deliver us . Aar . Ay , some mad message from his mad grandfather Boy . My ...
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... young lords , was ' t not a happy star Led us to Rome , strangers , and more than so , Captives , to be advanced to this height ? It did me good , before the palace gate To brave the tribune in his brother's hearing . Dem . But me more ...
... young lords , was ' t not a happy star Led us to Rome , strangers , and more than so , Captives , to be advanced to this height ? It did me good , before the palace gate To brave the tribune in his brother's hearing . Dem . But me more ...
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