The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Volume 6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... spirit , will haste To help Cominius . Lart . Thy exercise hath been too violent Worthy Sir , thou bleed'st ; Sir , praise me not ; For a second course of fight . Mar. My work hath yet not warm'd me . The blood I drop is rather physical ...
... spirit , will haste To help Cominius . Lart . Thy exercise hath been too violent Worthy Sir , thou bleed'st ; Sir , praise me not ; For a second course of fight . Mar. My work hath yet not warm'd me . The blood I drop is rather physical ...
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... spirit , in's nervy arm doth lie ; Which , being advanc'd , declines , and then men die . A Sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS and TITUS LAR- TIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with an oaken Garland ; with Captains ...
... spirit , in's nervy arm doth lie ; Which , being advanc'd , declines , and then men die . A Sennet . Trumpets sound . Enter COMINIUS and TITUS LAR- TIUS ; between them , CORIOLANUS , crowned with an oaken Garland ; with Captains ...
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... spirit Re - quicken'd what in flesh was fatigate , And to the battle came he ; where he did Run reeking o'er the lives of men , as if ' T were a perpetual spoil ; and till we call'd Both field and city ours , he never stood To ease his ...
... spirit Re - quicken'd what in flesh was fatigate , And to the battle came he ; where he did Run reeking o'er the lives of men , as if ' T were a perpetual spoil ; and till we call'd Both field and city ours , he never stood To ease his ...
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... spirit , And tried his inclination ; from him pluck'd Either his gracious promise , which you might , As cause had called you up , have held him to , Or else it would have gall'd his surly nature , Which easily endures not article Tying ...
... spirit , And tried his inclination ; from him pluck'd Either his gracious promise , which you might , As cause had called you up , have held him to , Or else it would have gall'd his surly nature , Which easily endures not article Tying ...
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... spirit ; Or never be so noble as a consul , Nor yoke with him for tribune . Men . Let's be calm . This paltering Com . The people are abus'd . Set on . Becomes not Rome ; nor has Coriolanus - Deserved this so dishonour'd rub , laid ...
... spirit ; Or never be so noble as a consul , Nor yoke with him for tribune . Men . Let's be calm . This paltering Com . The people are abus'd . Set on . Becomes not Rome ; nor has Coriolanus - Deserved this so dishonour'd rub , laid ...
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