The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 8J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... I'll keep this door fecure . Tit . Follow , my Lord , and I'll foon bring her back . Mut . My Lord , you pafs not here . Tit . What ! villain - boy , Barr'ft me my way in Rome ? Mut . Help , Lucius , help . [ He kills him . Luc . My ...
... I'll keep this door fecure . Tit . Follow , my Lord , and I'll foon bring her back . Mut . My Lord , you pafs not here . Tit . What ! villain - boy , Barr'ft me my way in Rome ? Mut . Help , Lucius , help . [ He kills him . Luc . My ...
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... I'll fee what hole is here , And what he is that now is leap'd into't . Say , what art thou that lately didft defcend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? Mar. Th Inte TITUS ANDRONICUS . 29 From this unhallow'd and blood-ftained hole? ...
... I'll fee what hole is here , And what he is that now is leap'd into't . Say , what art thou that lately didft defcend Into this gaping hollow of the earth ? Mar. Th Inte TITUS ANDRONICUS . 29 From this unhallow'd and blood-ftained hole? ...
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... I'll drop upon thee still , In winter with warm tears I'll melt the fnow , And keep eternal spring - time on thy face , So thou refufe to drink my dear fon's blood . Enter Lucius with his fword drawn . O reverend Tribunes ! gentle aged ...
... I'll drop upon thee still , In winter with warm tears I'll melt the fnow , And keep eternal spring - time on thy face , So thou refufe to drink my dear fon's blood . Enter Lucius with his fword drawn . O reverend Tribunes ! gentle aged ...
Page 37
... I'll fend the Emperor My hand ; good Aaron , wilt thou chop it off ? Luc . Stay , father , for that noble hand of thine , That hath thrown down fo many enemies , Shall not be fent ; my hand will serve the turn . My youth can better ...
... I'll fend the Emperor My hand ; good Aaron , wilt thou chop it off ? Luc . Stay , father , for that noble hand of thine , That hath thrown down fo many enemies , Shall not be fent ; my hand will serve the turn . My youth can better ...
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... I'll deceive them both : Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . Aar . If that be call'd deceit , I will be honest , And never whilft I live deceive men fo . But I'll deceive you in another fort , And that you'll fay ere half an ...
... I'll deceive them both : Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . Aar . If that be call'd deceit , I will be honest , And never whilft I live deceive men fo . But I'll deceive you in another fort , And that you'll fay ere half an ...
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