The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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Peace ! filence ! Brutus speaks . i Pleb . Peace , ho ! Bru . Good Countrymen , let
me depart alone , And , for my fake , stay here with Antony ; Do grace to Cafar's
corps , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's Glories ; which Mark Antony By
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Peace ! filence ! Brutus speaks . i Pleb . Peace , ho ! Bru . Good Countrymen , let
me depart alone , And , for my fake , stay here with Antony ; Do grace to Cafar's
corps , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's Glories ; which Mark Antony By
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Cas . You wrong me every way you wrong men Brutus ; I said , an elder soldier ;
not a better .. Did I say , better ? Bru . If you did , I care not . Caf . When Ca far liv'd
, he durft not thus have mov'd me . Bru . Peace , peace , you durst not fo Brio 62 ...
Cas . You wrong me every way you wrong men Brutus ; I said , an elder soldier ;
not a better .. Did I say , better ? Bru . If you did , I care not . Caf . When Ca far liv'd
, he durft not thus have mov'd me . Bru . Peace , peace , you durst not fo Brio 62 ...
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be jointed to the old flock , and freshly grow ; then shall Poithumus end his
miseries , Britaine be fortunate , and flourish in peace and plenty . Thou ,
Leonatus , art the lion's whelp ; The fit and apt construction of thy name , Being
Leonatus , doth ...
be jointed to the old flock , and freshly grow ; then shall Poithumus end his
miseries , Britaine be fortunate , and flourish in peace and plenty . Thou ,
Leonatus , art the lion's whelp ; The fit and apt construction of thy name , Being
Leonatus , doth ...
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And let the crooked smokes climb to their Nostrils From our blest altars ! publish
we this Peace To all our Subjects . Set we forward : let A Roman and a British
Ensign wave Friendly together ; so through Lud's town march : And in the Temple
of ...
And let the crooked smokes climb to their Nostrils From our blest altars ! publish
we this Peace To all our Subjects . Set we forward : let A Roman and a British
Ensign wave Friendly together ; so through Lud's town march : And in the Temple
of ...
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Helenus is a priest . Cre . What sneaking fellow comes yonder ? Troilus pases
over . Pan . Where ! yonder that's Deiphobus , ' Tis Troilus ! there's a man , niece
hem brave Troilus ! the prince of chivalry ! Cre . Peace , for shame , peace . Pan .
Helenus is a priest . Cre . What sneaking fellow comes yonder ? Troilus pases
over . Pan . Where ! yonder that's Deiphobus , ' Tis Troilus ! there's a man , niece
hem brave Troilus ! the prince of chivalry ! Cre . Peace , for shame , peace . Pan .
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