The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... Rome , victorious in thy mourning weeds ! Lo , as the bark that hath discharged her fraught Returns with precious lading to the bay From whence at first she weigh'd her anchorage , Cometh Andronicus , bound with laurel boughs , To re ...
... Rome , victorious in thy mourning weeds ! Lo , as the bark that hath discharged her fraught Returns with precious lading to the bay From whence at first she weigh'd her anchorage , Cometh Andronicus , bound with laurel boughs , To re ...
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... Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee and to thy Roman yoke ; But must my sons be slaughter'd in the streets , For valiant doings in their country's cause ? O , if to fight for king and commonweal Were piety in ...
... Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee and to thy Roman yoke ; But must my sons be slaughter'd in the streets , For valiant doings in their country's cause ? O , if to fight for king and commonweal Were piety in ...
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... Rome . Tit . Let it be so ; and let Andronicus Make this his latest farewell to their souls . 130 141 [ Trumpets sounded , and the coffin laid in the tomb . 150 In peace and honour rest you here , my sons ; Rome's readiest champions ...
... Rome . Tit . Let it be so ; and let Andronicus Make this his latest farewell to their souls . 130 141 [ Trumpets sounded , and the coffin laid in the tomb . 150 In peace and honour rest you here , my sons ; Rome's readiest champions ...
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... Rome's best citizens applaud ! Tit . Kind Rome , that hast thus lovingly reserved The cordial of mine age to glad my heart ! Lavinia , live ; outlive thy father's days , And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! Enter , below ...
... Rome's best citizens applaud ! Tit . Kind Rome , that hast thus lovingly reserved The cordial of mine age to glad my heart ! Lavinia , live ; outlive thy father's days , And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! Enter , below ...
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... Rome . Tit . A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set ...
... Rome . Tit . A better head her glorious body fits Than his that shakes for age and feebleness : What should I don this robe , and trouble you ? Be chosen with proclamations to - day , To - morrow yield up rule , resign my life , And set ...
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