The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... eyes of royal Rome , Keep , then , this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat , to virtue consecrate , To justice , continence , ( 1 ) and nobility : But let desert in pure election shine ; And ...
... eyes of royal Rome , Keep , then , this passage to the Capitol ; And suffer not dishonour to approach The imperial seat , to virtue consecrate , To justice , continence , ( 1 ) and nobility : But let desert in pure election shine ; And ...
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... eyes of Rome ! Tit . Thanks , gentle tribune , noble brother Marcus . Marc . And welcome , nephews , from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep in fame ! Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your ...
... eyes of Rome ! Tit . Thanks , gentle tribune , noble brother Marcus . Marc . And welcome , nephews , from successful wars , You that survive , and you that sleep in fame ! Fair lords , your fortunes are alike in all , That in your ...
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... eyes of thine , Then hear me speak indifferently for all ; And at my suit , sweet , pardon what is past . Sat. What , madam ! be dishonour'd openly , And basely put it without revenge ? up Tam . Not so , my lord ; the gods of Rome ...
... eyes of thine , Then hear me speak indifferently for all ; And at my suit , sweet , pardon what is past . Sat. What , madam ! be dishonour'd openly , And basely put it without revenge ? up Tam . Not so , my lord ; the gods of Rome ...
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... eyes , and ears : The woods are ruthless , dreadful , deaf , and dull ; There speak , and strike , brave boys , and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi . Thy ...
... eyes , and ears : The woods are ruthless , dreadful , deaf , and dull ; There speak , and strike , brave boys , and take your turns ; There serve your lust , shadow'd from heaven's eye , And revel in Lavinia's treasury . Chi . Thy ...
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... eye can see . Mart . To prove thou hast a true - divining heart , Aaron and thou look down into this den , And see a fearful sight of blood and death . Quin . Aaron is gone ; and my compassionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to ...
... eye can see . Mart . To prove thou hast a true - divining heart , Aaron and thou look down into this den , And see a fearful sight of blood and death . Quin . Aaron is gone ; and my compassionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to ...
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