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" O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth, That I am meek and gentle with these butchers! Thou art the ruins of the noblest man That ever lived in the tide of times. Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood! Over thy wounds now do I prophesy,— Which,... "
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The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1733 - 480 pages
...the tide of times. Woe to the hand, that fhed this coftly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophefie, (Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue; A curie fhall light upon the limbs of menj Domeftick fury, and fierce civil ftfife, Shall cumber all...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1745 - 548 pages
...the tide of times. Woe to the hand that fhed this coftly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophetic, (Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue) A curfe fhall light upon the 5 'kindx of men ; Domeftick fury, and fierce civil ftrife, Shall cumber...
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The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto ...

William Shakespeare - 1747 - 352 pages
...the tide of times. Woe to the hand that fhed this coflly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophefie, (Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue) A curfe Ihall light upon the kind of men ; Domeftick fuiy, and Berce civil ftrife, Shall cumber all the...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 450 pages
...the tide of times. Woe to the hand, that (hed this coftly hlood } Over thy wounds now do I prophefie, (Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue) A cur(e (hall light upon the limbs of men ; Durnellick fury, and fierce civil ftrife, Shall cumber all...
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The orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, tr. by W. Guthrie, Volume 2

Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1758 - 378 pages
...the Tide of Times. Woe to the Hand that fhed this coftly Blood! Over thy Wounds now do I prophefy, (Which, like dumb Mouths, DO OPE their Ruby Lips, To beg the Voice and Utterance of my Tongue) again/I ANTONIUS. 215 fummoned the principal d Members of the State to affift at the Confultations...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 566 pages
...blood ! ' -~ia the tidt of timei.] That is, in the courfe of times. Over thy wounds now do I prophefy, "Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue, A curfe fhall light ' upon the limbs of men ; "...., Dorheftick fury, and fierce civil ftnfc, Shall cumber...
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Elements of Criticism: Volume I [-II].

Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1765 - 534 pages
...tha body of Caefar : Wo to the hand that fhed this coftly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophefy, (Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue), A curfe fliall light upon the kind of men ; Domeftic fury, and fierce civil ftrife, Shall cumber all...
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An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear Compared with the Greek ...

Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - 1769 - 300 pages
...the tide of times, Woe to the hand that fhed this coftly blood i Over thy wounds now db I prophefy, Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue, A curie (hall light upon the limbs of men.; Domeftic fury, and fierce civil ftrife, Shall cumber all...
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An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespear: Compared with the Greek ...

Mrs. Montagu (Elizabeth) - 1772 - 304 pages
...the tide of times. Woe to the hand that fhed this coftly blood ! Over thy wounds now do I prophefy, Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue, A curfeftall light upon the limbs of men ; Domeftic fury, and fierce civil ftrife, Shallxumber all the...
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The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1772 - 356 pages
...the title of times. Woe to the 'hand that' flud this coltly blood! Over fhy wounds now do I prophefy, (Which, like dumb mouths,- do ope their ruby lips, To beg the voice and utterance of my tcu-.gue) A curie (hall light upon the limbs of men j Domettic fury, and fierce civil itrife, Shall...
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