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Thou art a Roman ; be not barbarous : The Greeks upon advice did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son Did graciously plead for his funerals : Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barr'd his entrance here .
Thou art a Roman ; be not barbarous : The Greeks upon advice did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son Did graciously plead for his funerals : Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barr'd his entrance here .
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Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give the king this fatal - plotted scroll . ... as was Actæon's , and the hounds Should drive upon thy new - transformed limbs , Unmannerly intruder as thou art ! Lav .
Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give the king this fatal - plotted scroll . ... as was Actæon's , and the hounds Should drive upon thy new - transformed limbs , Unmannerly intruder as thou art ! Lav .
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What , art thou fallin ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distillid on flowers ? fatal place it seems to me .
What , art thou fallin ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distillid on flowers ? fatal place it seems to me .
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a Aaron and thou look down into this den , And see a fearful sight of blood and death . Quin . ... Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I come to thee .
a Aaron and thou look down into this den , And see a fearful sight of blood and death . Quin . ... Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I come to thee .
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Say , who art thou that lately didst descend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? Mart . The unhappy son of old Andronicus ; 250 Brought hither in a most unlucky hour , To find thy brother Bassianus dead . Sat. My brother dead !
Say , who art thou that lately didst descend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? Mart . The unhappy son of old Andronicus ; 250 Brought hither in a most unlucky hour , To find thy brother Bassianus dead . Sat. My brother dead !
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Andronicus Antony Apem bear better blood bring brother Brutus Cæsar Casca Cassius cause comes conj dead dear death deed dost doth emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear Folios follow fool fortune friends give gods gold gone grief hand hath head hear heart heaven hold honour I'll Juliet keep lady Lavinia leave live look lord Lucius Marc Marcus Mark means nature never night noble Nurse play Poet poor present Quartos Roman Rome Romeo Scene Senators Serv Shakespeare sons speak stand stay sweet sword tears tell thee thing Third thou thou art thou hast Timon Titus true turn wrong young