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Romans , friends , followers , favourers of my right , If ever Bassianus , Cæsar's son , Were gracious in the eyes of royal Rome , Keep then this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat ...
Romans , friends , followers , favourers of my right , If ever Bassianus , Cæsar's son , Were gracious in the eyes of royal Rome , Keep then this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat ...
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Long live Lord Titus , my beloved brother , Gracious triumpher in the eyes of Rome ! 170 Tit . Thanks , gentle tribune , noble brother Marcus . Marc . And welcome , nephews , from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep ...
Long live Lord Titus , my beloved brother , Gracious triumpher in the eyes of Rome ! 170 Tit . Thanks , gentle tribune , noble brother Marcus . Marc . And welcome , nephews , from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep ...
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My worthy lord , if ever Tamora Were gracious in those princely eyes of thine , Then hear me speak indifferently for all ; 430 And at my suit , sweet , pardon what is past . Sat. What , madam ! be dishonour'd openly , And basely put it ...
My worthy lord , if ever Tamora Were gracious in those princely eyes of thine , Then hear me speak indifferently for all ; 430 And at my suit , sweet , pardon what is past . Sat. What , madam ! be dishonour'd openly , And basely put it ...
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... To mount aloft with thy imperial mistress , And mount her pitch , whom thou in triumph long Hast prisoner held , fetter'd in amorous chains , And faster bound to Aaron's charming eyes Than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus .
... To mount aloft with thy imperial mistress , And mount her pitch , whom thou in triumph long Hast prisoner held , fetter'd in amorous chains , And faster bound to Aaron's charming eyes Than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus .
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The emperor's court is like the house of Fame , The palace full of tongues , of eyes and ears : The woods are ruthless ... and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury .
The emperor's court is like the house of Fame , The palace full of tongues , of eyes and ears : The woods are ruthless ... and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury .
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