The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volume 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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Page 11
... thou in ftore , That thou wilt never render to me more ? Luc . Give us the proudeft prisoner of the Goths , That we may hew his limbs , and on a pile , Ad manes fratrum facrifice his flesh , Before this earthly prifon of their bones ...
... thou in ftore , That thou wilt never render to me more ? Luc . Give us the proudeft prisoner of the Goths , That we may hew his limbs , and on a pile , Ad manes fratrum facrifice his flesh , Before this earthly prifon of their bones ...
Page 12
... thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful ; Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge . Thrice noble Titus , fpare my first - born fon . Tit . Patient yourself , Madam , and pardon me . These are their ...
... thou draw near the nature of the gods ? Draw near them then in being merciful ; Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge . Thrice noble Titus , fpare my first - born fon . Tit . Patient yourself , Madam , and pardon me . These are their ...
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... thou fhalt obtain and afk the empery .. Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canft thou tell ? Tit . Patience , Prince Saturninus .. Sat. Romans , do me right .. Patricians , draw your fwords , and fheath them not ' Till Saturninus be ...
... thou fhalt obtain and afk the empery .. Sat. Proud and ambitious tribune , canft thou tell ? Tit . Patience , Prince Saturninus .. Sat. Romans , do me right .. Patricians , draw your fwords , and fheath them not ' Till Saturninus be ...
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... thou be pleased with this my fudden choice , Behold , I chuse thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee . Emperefs of Rome . Speak , Queen of Goths , doft thou applaud my choice ? And here I fwear by all the Roman gods ...
... thou be pleased with this my fudden choice , Behold , I chuse thee , Tamora , for my bride , And will create thee . Emperefs of Rome . Speak , Queen of Goths , doft thou applaud my choice ? And here I fwear by all the Roman gods ...
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... thou wont to walk alone , Difhonoured thus , and challenged of wrongs ! Enter MARCUS ANDRONICUS , LUCIUS , QUINTUS , and MARCUS . Mar. Oh , Titus , fee , oh , see what thou hast done ! In a bad quarrel flain a virtuous fon . Tit . No ...
... thou wont to walk alone , Difhonoured thus , and challenged of wrongs ! Enter MARCUS ANDRONICUS , LUCIUS , QUINTUS , and MARCUS . Mar. Oh , Titus , fee , oh , see what thou hast done ! In a bad quarrel flain a virtuous fon . Tit . No ...
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