The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareFisher, Son and Company, 1829 - 908 páginas |
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... brother's • Water of the Tiber . him [ tears ; He carries noise , and behind. Lart . I shall , my lord . Cor . The gods begin to mock me . I that now Refus'd most princely gifts , am bound to beg Of my lord general . Com . Take it ' tis ...
... brother's • Water of the Tiber . him [ tears ; He carries noise , and behind. Lart . I shall , my lord . Cor . The gods begin to mock me . I that now Refus'd most princely gifts , am bound to beg Of my lord general . Com . Take it ' tis ...
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... brother . Bru . Under your pardon - You must note be- side , That we have tried the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The enemy increaseth every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline ...
... brother . Bru . Under your pardon - You must note be- side , That we have tried the utmost of our friends , Our legions are brim - full , our cause is ripe : The enemy increaseth every day , We , at the height , are ready to decline ...
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... brother ! - Ant . The April's in her eyes : It is love's spring And these the showers to bring it on . - Be cheer . ful . Oct. Sir , look well to my husband's house ; and- Ces . What , Octavia ? Oct. I'll tell you in your ear . Ant ...
... brother ! - Ant . The April's in her eyes : It is love's spring And these the showers to bring it on . - Be cheer . ful . Oct. Sir , look well to my husband's house ; and- Ces . What , Octavia ? Oct. I'll tell you in your ear . Ant ...
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... brother ! Husband win , win brother , Prays , and destroys the prayer ; no midway ' Twixt these extremes at all . Ant . Gentle Octavia , Let your best love draw to that point , which seeks Best to preserve it : If I lose mine honour , I ...
... brother ! Husband win , win brother , Prays , and destroys the prayer ; no midway ' Twixt these extremes at all . Ant . Gentle Octavia , Let your best love draw to that point , which seeks Best to preserve it : If I lose mine honour , I ...
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... brother , and unworthy sons ! Luc . But let us give him burial as becomes ; Give Matius burial with our brethren . Tit . Traitors , away ! he rests not in this tomb This monument five hundred years hath stood , Which I have sumptuously ...
... brother , and unworthy sons ! Luc . But let us give him burial as becomes ; Give Matius burial with our brethren . Tit . Traitors , away ! he rests not in this tomb This monument five hundred years hath stood , Which I have sumptuously ...
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