The Works of Shakspere, Volumen2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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... Rome ; and his injury The gaoler to his pity . I kneel'd before him ; ' Twas very faintly he said , " Rise ; " dismiss'd me Thus , with his speechless hand : What he would do , He sent in writing after me , -what he would not ; Bound ...
... Rome ; and his injury The gaoler to his pity . I kneel'd before him ; ' Twas very faintly he said , " Rise ; " dismiss'd me Thus , with his speechless hand : What he would do , He sent in writing after me , -what he would not ; Bound ...
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... Rome . [ Sound drums and trumpets , and then enter Two of TITUS ' Sons . After them Two Men bearing a coffin covered with black : then Two other Sons . After them TITUS ANDRONICUS ; and then TAMORA , the queen of Goths , and her Two ...
... Rome . [ Sound drums and trumpets , and then enter Two of TITUS ' Sons . After them Two Men bearing a coffin covered with black : then Two other Sons . After them TITUS ANDRONICUS ; and then TAMORA , the queen of Goths , and her Two ...
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... Rome . Tit . These words are razors to my wounded heart . Sat. And therefore , lovely Tamora , queen of Goths , That , like the stately Phoebe ' mongst her nymphs , Dost overshine the gallant'st dames of Rome , If thou be pleas'd with ...
... Rome . Tit . These words are razors to my wounded heart . Sat. And therefore , lovely Tamora , queen of Goths , That , like the stately Phoebe ' mongst her nymphs , Dost overshine the gallant'st dames of Rome , If thou be pleas'd with ...
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