“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 7G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... thee and thine , Thy noble brother Titus and his sons , And her to whom my thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ornament , That I will here dismiss my loving friends ; And to my fortunes and the people's favour ...
... thee and thine , Thy noble brother Titus and his sons , And her to whom my thoughts are humbled all , Gracious Lavinia , Rome's rich ornament , That I will here dismiss my loving friends ; And to my fortunes and the people's favour ...
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... thee ! Tit . Content thee , prince , I will restore to thee The people's hearts , and wean them from them- selves . Bass . Andronicus , I do not flatter thee , But honour thee , and will do till I die : My faction if thou strengthen ...
... thee ! Tit . Content thee , prince , I will restore to thee The people's hearts , and wean them from them- selves . Bass . Andronicus , I do not flatter thee , But honour thee , and will do till I die : My faction if thou strengthen ...
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... thee , nor any of thy stock : I'll trust , by leisure , him that mocks me once ; Thee never , nor thy traitorous haughty sons , Confederates all , thus to dishonour me . Was none in Rome to make a stale but Satur- nine ? a Full well ...
... thee , nor any of thy stock : I'll trust , by leisure , him that mocks me once ; Thee never , nor thy traitorous haughty sons , Confederates all , thus to dishonour me . Was none in Rome to make a stale but Satur- nine ? a Full well ...
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... thee , This is the day of doom for Bassianus ; His Philomel must lose her tongue to - day ; Thy sons make pillage of her chastity , And wash their hands in Bassianus ' blood . Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give ...
... thee , This is the day of doom for Bassianus ; His Philomel must lose her tongue to - day ; Thy sons make pillage of her chastity , And wash their hands in Bassianus ' blood . Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give ...
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... thee ! For my father's sake , That gave thee life when well he might have slain thee , Be not obdurate , open thy deaf ears . Tam . Hadst thou in person ne'er offended me , Even for his sake am I pitiless . Remember , boys , I pour'd ...
... thee ! For my father's sake , That gave thee life when well he might have slain thee , Be not obdurate , open thy deaf ears . Tam . Hadst thou in person ne'er offended me , Even for his sake am I pitiless . Remember , boys , I pour'd ...
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