“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 7G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... death in my hand , Blood and revenge are hammering in my head . Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul , Which never hopes more heaven than rests in thee , This is the day of doom for Bassianus ; His Philomel must lose her tongue to ...
... death in my hand , Blood and revenge are hammering in my head . Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul , Which never hopes more heaven than rests in thee , This is the day of doom for Bassianus ; His Philomel must lose her tongue to ...
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... death I beg ; and one thing more , That womanhood denies my tongue to tell : Oh , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into some loathsome pit , Where never man's eye may behold my body ; - Do this , and be a ...
... death I beg ; and one thing more , That womanhood denies my tongue to tell : Oh , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into some loathsome pit , Where never man's eye may behold my body ; - Do this , and be a ...
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... death , That end upon them should be executed . Tam . Andronicus , I will entreat the king : Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough . Tit . Come , Lucius , come ; stay not to talk with them . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - The Forest ...
... death , That end upon them should be executed . Tam . Andronicus , I will entreat the king : Fear not thy sons ; they shall do well enough . Tit . Come , Lucius , come ; stay not to talk with them . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - The Forest ...
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... Oh , reverend tribunes ! oh , gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; a Malone reads , " good tribunes . ' b Urns - in the old editions ruins . Hanmer's correction And let me say , that never wept before ,. 1.
... Oh , reverend tribunes ! oh , gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; a Malone reads , " good tribunes . ' b Urns - in the old editions ruins . Hanmer's correction And let me say , that never wept before ,. 1.
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... death . But wherefore stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To rescue my two brothers from their death : For which attempt , the judges have pronounc'd My everlasting doom of banishment . Tit . Oh , happy man , they have ...
... death . But wherefore stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To rescue my two brothers from their death : For which attempt , the judges have pronounc'd My everlasting doom of banishment . Tit . Oh , happy man , they have ...
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