The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... face , — Tam . I will not hear her speak ; away with her ! Lav . Sweet lords , entreat her hear me but a word . Dem . Listen , fair madam : let it be your glory To see her tears ; but be your heart to them As unrelenting flint to drops ...
... face , — Tam . I will not hear her speak ; away with her ! Lav . Sweet lords , entreat her hear me but a word . Dem . Listen , fair madam : let it be your glory To see her tears ; but be your heart to them As unrelenting flint to drops ...
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... face can fold In pleasing smiles such murderous tyranny . [ Giving a letter . Sat. [ reads ] " An if we miss to meet him handsomely , — Sweet huntsman , Bassianus ' tis we mean , — Do thou so much as dig the grave for him : Thou know'st ...
... face can fold In pleasing smiles such murderous tyranny . [ Giving a letter . Sat. [ reads ] " An if we miss to meet him handsomely , — Sweet huntsman , Bassianus ' tis we mean , — Do thou so much as dig the grave for him : Thou know'st ...
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... face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , — As from a conduit with three ( 38 ) issuing spouts , - Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face Blushing to be encounter'd with a cloud . Shall I SCENE IV . ] 31 TITUS ...
... face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , — As from a conduit with three ( 38 ) issuing spouts , - Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face Blushing to be encounter'd with a cloud . Shall I SCENE IV . ] 31 TITUS ...
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... face , So thou refuse to drink my dear sons ' blood . Enter LUCIUS , with his sword drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are ...
... face , So thou refuse to drink my dear sons ' blood . Enter LUCIUS , with his sword drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are ...
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... face . [ Exit . Tit . O , here I lift this one hand up to heaven , And bow this feeble ruin to the earth : If any power pities wretched tears , To that I call ! -What , wilt thou kneel with me ? [ To Lav . Do , then , dear heart ; for ...
... face . [ Exit . Tit . O , here I lift this one hand up to heaven , And bow this feeble ruin to the earth : If any power pities wretched tears , To that I call ! -What , wilt thou kneel with me ? [ To Lav . Do , then , dear heart ; for ...
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