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... bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over friend that loves you . BRU . Cassius , Be not deceiv'd : if I have veil'd my look , I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , Of late , with passions of some ...
... bear too stubborn and too strange a hand Over friend that loves you . BRU . Cassius , Be not deceiv'd : if I have veil'd my look , I turn the trouble of my countenance Merely upon myself . Vexed I am , Of late , with passions of some ...
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... bear , so from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Cæsar : and this man Mart And when the fit was on him , I did mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this God did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; And that same eye ...
... bear , so from the waves of Tiber Did I the tired Cæsar : and this man Mart And when the fit was on him , I did mark How he did shake : ' tis true , this God did shake : His coward lips did from their colour fly ; And that same eye ...
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William Shakespeare. So get the start of the majestic world , And bear the palm alone . BRU . Another general shout ! I do believe that these applauses are For some new honours that are heap'd on Cæsar . CASS , Why , Man , he doth ...
William Shakespeare. So get the start of the majestic world , And bear the palm alone . BRU . Another general shout ! I do believe that these applauses are For some new honours that are heap'd on Cæsar . CASS , Why , Man , he doth ...
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... bear me hard , but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , He should not humour me . I will this night , In several hands , in at his windows throw , As if they came from several citizens , Writings all tending to ...
... bear me hard , but he loves Brutus : If I were Brutus now , and he were Cassius , He should not humour me . I will this night , In several hands , in at his windows throw , As if they came from several citizens , Writings all tending to ...
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... bear I can shake off at pleasure . CASCA , So can I : So every bondman in his own hand bears The power to cancel his captivity . CASS . And why should Cæsar be a tyrant then ? Poor Man ! I know he would not be a wolf , But that he sees ...
... bear I can shake off at pleasure . CASCA , So can I : So every bondman in his own hand bears The power to cancel his captivity . CASS . And why should Cæsar be a tyrant then ? Poor Man ! I know he would not be a wolf , But that he sees ...
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