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Speak , rebel , where hast thou sent the king ? Whom , spite of our decree , thou
saved'st last night . Glost . I'm tied to the stake , and I must stand the course . Reg
. Say where , and why , thou hast concealed him ? Glost . Because I would not ...
Speak , rebel , where hast thou sent the king ? Whom , spite of our decree , thou
saved'st last night . Glost . I'm tied to the stake , and I must stand the course . Reg
. Say where , and why , thou hast concealed him ? Glost . Because I would not ...
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What toils , thou wretched king , hast thou endured , To make thee draw , in
chains , a sleep so sound ! Thy better angel charm thy ravish'd mind With fancied
freedom ! Peace is used to lodge On cottage straw ; thou hast the beggar's bed ...
What toils , thou wretched king , hast thou endured , To make thee draw , in
chains , a sleep so sound ! Thy better angel charm thy ravish'd mind With fancied
freedom ! Peace is used to lodge On cottage straw ; thou hast the beggar's bed ...
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A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. And the wind brings it from the
capitol . Luc . Sooth , madam , I hear nothing . Enter ARTEMIDORUS . Por . Come
hither , fellow ; which way hast thou been ? Art . At mine own house , good lady .
A Tragedy in Five Acts William Shakespeare. And the wind brings it from the
capitol . Luc . Sooth , madam , I hear nothing . Enter ARTEMIDORUS . Por . Come
hither , fellow ; which way hast thou been ? Art . At mine own house , good lady .
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Ant . Now thou hast seen me , art thou satisfied ? For , if a friend , thou hast
beheld enough ; And , if a foe , too much . Ven . Look , emperor , this is no
common dew ; [ Weeping I have not wept this forty years , but now My mother
comes afresh ...
Ant . Now thou hast seen me , art thou satisfied ? For , if a friend , thou hast
beheld enough ; And , if a foe , too much . Ven . Look , emperor , this is no
common dew ; [ Weeping I have not wept this forty years , but now My mother
comes afresh ...
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Hast thou not seen my morning chambers fill'd With sceptred slaves , who waited
to salute me ? With eastern monarchs , who forgot the sun , To worship my
uprising ? Dol . Slaves to your fortune . Ant . Fortune is Cæsar's now , and what
am I ...
Hast thou not seen my morning chambers fill'd With sceptred slaves , who waited
to salute me ? With eastern monarchs , who forgot the sun , To worship my
uprising ? Dol . Slaves to your fortune . Ant . Fortune is Cæsar's now , and what
am I ...
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