The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... fpeak , Tit . Speak thou no more , if all the reft will speed . Mar. Renowned Titus , more than half my foul ! Luc . Dear father , foul and fubftance of us all ! Mar. Suffer thy brother Marcus to interr His noble nephew here in virtue's ...
... fpeak , Tit . Speak thou no more , if all the reft will speed . Mar. Renowned Titus , more than half my foul ! Luc . Dear father , foul and fubftance of us all ! Mar. Suffer thy brother Marcus to interr His noble nephew here in virtue's ...
Page 22
... fpeak , and ftrike , brave boys , and take your turns . There ferve your lufts , fhadow'd from heav'ns eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi . Thy counfel , lad , fmells of no cowardise . Dem . Sit fas aut nefas , ' till I find ...
... fpeak , and ftrike , brave boys , and take your turns . There ferve your lufts , fhadow'd from heav'ns eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi . Thy counfel , lad , fmells of no cowardise . Dem . Sit fas aut nefas , ' till I find ...
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... fpeak for thee ? fhall I fay , ' tis fo ? Oh that I knew thy heart , and knew the beast , That I might rail at him to eafe my mind ! Sorrow concealed , like an oven ftopt , Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is . Fair Philomela ...
... fpeak for thee ? fhall I fay , ' tis fo ? Oh that I knew thy heart , and knew the beast , That I might rail at him to eafe my mind ! Sorrow concealed , like an oven ftopt , Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is . Fair Philomela ...
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... fpeak . Tit . Why , ' tis no matter , man ; if they did hear , They would not mark me : or if they did mark , They would not pity me . Therefore I tell my forrows to the ftones , Who , tho ' they cannot answer my diftrefs , Yet in fome ...
... fpeak . Tit . Why , ' tis no matter , man ; if they did hear , They would not mark me : or if they did mark , They would not pity me . Therefore I tell my forrows to the ftones , Who , tho ' they cannot answer my diftrefs , Yet in fome ...
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... I understand her figns ; Had fhe a tongue to fpeak , now would the fay That to her brother which I faid to thee . His napkin with his true tears all bewet , Can Can do no fervice on her forrowful cheeks . Oh 36 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... I understand her figns ; Had fhe a tongue to fpeak , now would the fay That to her brother which I faid to thee . His napkin with his true tears all bewet , Can Can do no fervice on her forrowful cheeks . Oh 36 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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