The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen8R. Martin, 1768 |
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... Lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Enter Valeria with an Ufher , and a Gentlewoman ... Val . My Ladies Both , good day to you . Vol . Sweet Madam Vir . I am glad to fee ...
... Lord from fell Aufidius ! Vol . He'll beat Aufidius ' head below his knee , And tread upon his neck . Enter Valeria with an Ufher , and a Gentlewoman ... Val . My Ladies Both , good day to you . Vol . Sweet Madam Vir . I am glad to fee ...
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... Lord return from the wars . Val . Fie , you confine yourself moft unreasonably : Come , you muft go vifit the good Lady that lies in . Vir . I will with her speedy ftrength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither . Vol ...
... Lord return from the wars . Val . Fie , you confine yourself moft unreasonably : Come , you muft go vifit the good Lady that lies in . Vir . I will with her speedy ftrength , and visit her with my prayers ; but I cannot go thither . Vol ...
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... lord . CT Com . ' Tis not a mile : briefly , we heard their drums , How coud'ft thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring the news fo late ? Mief . Spies of the Volfcians : Held me in chase , that I was forc'd to wheel Three or four ...
... lord . CT Com . ' Tis not a mile : briefly , we heard their drums , How coud'ft thou in a mile confound an hour , And bring the news fo late ? Mief . Spies of the Volfcians : Held me in chase , that I was forc'd to wheel Three or four ...
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... Corioli back ; fend us to Rome The beft , with whom we may articulate , For their own good , and ours . Lart . I fhall , my lord . Mar. The Gods begin to mock me : I , that but now refus'd moft princely gifts , B 2 I , CORIOLANUS . 29.
... Corioli back ; fend us to Rome The beft , with whom we may articulate , For their own good , and ours . Lart . I fhall , my lord . Mar. The Gods begin to mock me : I , that but now refus'd moft princely gifts , B 2 I , CORIOLANUS . 29.
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... lord General . Com . Take't , ' tis yours : what is't ? Mar. I fometime lay here in Corioli , At a poor man's house : he us'd me kindly . He cry'd to me : I faw him prifoner : But then Aufidius was within my view , And wrath o'erwhelm'd ...
... lord General . Com . Take't , ' tis yours : what is't ? Mar. I fometime lay here in Corioli , At a poor man's house : he us'd me kindly . He cry'd to me : I faw him prifoner : But then Aufidius was within my view , And wrath o'erwhelm'd ...
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