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O , you hard hearts ! you cruel men of Rome ! Knew you not Pompey ? many a
time and oft Have you climbed up to walls and battlements , To tow'rs and
windows , yea , to chimney tops , Your infants in your arms , and there have sat ,
The live ...
O , you hard hearts ! you cruel men of Rome ! Knew you not Pompey ? many a
time and oft Have you climbed up to walls and battlements , To tow'rs and
windows , yea , to chimney tops , Your infants in your arms , and there have sat ,
The live ...
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Oh ! you When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide walls
encompass'd but one man ? and I have heard our fathers say , There was a
Brutus once , that would have brook'd Th'eternal devil to keep his state in Rome ,
As ...
Oh ! you When could they say , till now , that talk'd of Rome , That her wide walls
encompass'd but one man ? and I have heard our fathers say , There was a
Brutus once , that would have brook'd Th'eternal devil to keep his state in Rome ,
As ...
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Brutus , thou sleep'st , awake , and see thyself : Shall Rome --- speak , strike ,
redress . Brutus , thou sleep'st ; awake . Such instigations have been often dropp'
d , Where I have took them up . Shall Rone thus must I piece it out : Shall Rone ...
Brutus , thou sleep'st , awake , and see thyself : Shall Rome --- speak , strike ,
redress . Brutus , thou sleep'st ; awake . Such instigations have been often dropp'
d , Where I have took them up . Shall Rone thus must I piece it out : Shall Rone ...
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Then , if we lose this battle , You are contented to be led in triumph Through the
streets of Rome ? Bru . No , Cassius , no ; think not , thou noble Roman , That
ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind . But this same
day ...
Then , if we lose this battle , You are contented to be led in triumph Through the
streets of Rome ? Bru . No , Cassius , no ; think not , thou noble Roman , That
ever Brutus will go bound to Rome ; He bears too great a mind . But this same
day ...
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-_ ' tis Ventidius , Our emperor's great lieutenant in the east ; Who first shew'd
Rome that Parthia could be conquer'd . When Antony return'd from Syria last , He
left this man to guard the Roman frontiers . Alex . You seem to know him , Eno .
-_ ' tis Ventidius , Our emperor's great lieutenant in the east ; Who first shew'd
Rome that Parthia could be conquer'd . When Antony return'd from Syria last , He
left this man to guard the Roman frontiers . Alex . You seem to know him , Eno .
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