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Stay , Roman brethren ! Gracious conqueror , Victorious Titus , rue the tears I shed , A mother's tears in passion for her son : And if thy sons were ever dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not , that we are ...
Stay , Roman brethren ! Gracious conqueror , Victorious Titus , rue the tears I shed , A mother's tears in passion for her son : And if thy sons were ever dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not , that we are ...
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Stay , madam ; here is more belongs to her ; First thrash the corn , then after burn the straw ; This minion stood upon her chastity , Upon her nuptial vow , her loyalty , And with that painted hope braves your mightiness : And shall ...
Stay , madam ; here is more belongs to her ; First thrash the corn , then after burn the straw ; This minion stood upon her chastity , Upon her nuptial vow , her loyalty , And with that painted hope braves your mightiness : And shall ...
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... Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So should I rob my sweet sons of their fee : No , let them satisfy their lust on thee . 180 Dem . Away ! for thou hast stay'd ...
... Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So should I rob my sweet sons of their fee : No , let them satisfy their lust on thee . 180 Dem . Away ! for thou hast stay'd ...
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Come , Lucius , come ; stay not to talk with them . [ Exeunt . Scene IV . Another part of the forest . Enter Demetrius and Chiron , with Lavinia , ravished ; her hands cut off , and her tongue cut out . Dem .
Come , Lucius , come ; stay not to talk with them . [ Exeunt . Scene IV . Another part of the forest . Enter Demetrius and Chiron , with Lavinia , ravished ; her hands cut off , and her tongue cut out . Dem .
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Hear me , grave fathers ! noble tribunes , stay ! For pity of mine age , whose youth was spent In dangerous wars , whilst you securely slept ; For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ...
Hear me , grave fathers ! noble tribunes , stay ! For pity of mine age , whose youth was spent In dangerous wars , whilst you securely slept ; For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ...
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