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A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , 190 To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad ...
A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , 190 To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set abroad ...
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No , madam , these are no venereal signs : Vengeance is in my heart , death in my hand , Blood and revenge are hammering in my head . a Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul , TITUS ANDRONICUS Act II . Sc . iii .
No , madam , these are no venereal signs : Vengeance is in my heart , death in my hand , Blood and revenge are hammering in my head . a Hark , Tamora , the empress of my soul , TITUS ANDRONICUS Act II . Sc . iii .
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[ Aside ] Their heads , I mean . O , how this villany Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his soul black like his face . [ Exit . Tit .
[ Aside ] Their heads , I mean . O , how this villany Doth fat me with the very thoughts of it ! Let fools do good , and fair men call for grace , Aaron will have his soul black like his face . [ Exit . Tit .
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Enter a Messenger with two heads and a hand . Mess . Worthy Andronicus , ill art thou repaid For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor . Here are the heads of thy two noble sons ; And here's thy hand , in scorn to thee sent back ...
Enter a Messenger with two heads and a hand . Mess . Worthy Andronicus , ill art thou repaid For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor . Here are the heads of thy two noble sons ; And here's thy hand , in scorn to thee sent back ...
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Now , farewell , flattery : die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : see , thy two sons ' heads , Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , Thy other banish'd son with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless , and thy brother ...
Now , farewell , flattery : die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : see , thy two sons ' heads , Thy warlike hand , thy mangled daughter here , Thy other banish'd son with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless , and thy brother ...
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