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SCENE III . The Field of Battle . Alarums , An Engagement between the Britons
and the Romansa the Britons are repulsed . Enter POSTHUMUS and Iachimo ,
fighting .-- IACHIMO is disarmed . Post . Or yield thee , Roman , or thou diest !
Iach .
SCENE III . The Field of Battle . Alarums , An Engagement between the Britons
and the Romansa the Britons are repulsed . Enter POSTHUMUS and Iachimo ,
fighting .-- IACHIMO is disarmed . Post . Or yield thee , Roman , or thou diest !
Iach .
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Bow Enter LOCRINE , MADAN , IACHIMO , CAIUS LUCIUS , Imogen , RoMAN
PRISONERS , in Chains ; and PostHUMUS behind , guarded by British
SOLDIERS . Thou comest not , Caius , now for tribute ; that Britons have razed
out , though ...
Bow Enter LOCRINE , MADAN , IACHIMO , CAIUS LUCIUS , Imogen , RoMAN
PRISONERS , in Chains ; and PostHUMUS behind , guarded by British
SOLDIERS . Thou comest not , Caius , now for tribute ; that Britons have razed
out , though ...
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A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer : Augustus lives to think on't : And so
much For my peculiar care . This one thing only I will entreat ; my boy , a Briton
born , Let him be ransom'd : never master had A page so kind , so duteous ,
diligent ...
A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer : Augustus lives to think on't : And so
much For my peculiar care . This one thing only I will entreat ; my boy , a Briton
born , Let him be ransom'd : never master had A page so kind , so duteous ,
diligent ...
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A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. Casca . A Roman . Cas . Casca by
your voice . Casca . Your ear is good , Cassius , what night is this ? Cas . A very
pleasing night to honest men . Casca . Who ever knew the heavens menace so ?
A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. Casca . A Roman . Cas . Casca by
your voice . Casca . Your ear is good , Cassius , what night is this ? Cas . A very
pleasing night to honest men . Casca . Who ever knew the heavens menace so ?
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When Antony return'd from Syria last , He left this man to guard the Roman
frontiers . Alex . You seem to know him , Eno . Ay ; -I honour him . A braver
Roman never drew a sword . Firm to his prince ; but as a friend , not slave . He ne'
er was of ...
When Antony return'd from Syria last , He left this man to guard the Roman
frontiers . Alex . You seem to know him , Eno . Ay ; -I honour him . A braver
Roman never drew a sword . Firm to his prince ; but as a friend , not slave . He ne'
er was of ...
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