The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... fortunes and the people's favour Commit my cause in balance to be weigh'd . [ Exeunt the Followers of Bassianus . Sat. Friends , that have been thus forward in my right , I thank you all , and here dismiss you all ; And to the love and ...
... fortunes and the people's favour Commit my cause in balance to be weigh'd . [ Exeunt the Followers of Bassianus . Sat. Friends , that have been thus forward in my right , I thank you all , and here dismiss you all ; And to the love and ...
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... fortune is return'd From where he circumscribed with his sword , And brought to yoke , the enemies of Rome . Drums and trumpets sounded . Enter MARTIUS and MUTIUS ; after them , two Men bearing a coffin covered with black ; then LUCIUS ...
... fortune is return'd From where he circumscribed with his sword , And brought to yoke , the enemies of Rome . Drums and trumpets sounded . Enter MARTIUS and MUTIUS ; after them , two Men bearing a coffin covered with black ; then LUCIUS ...
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... fortunes Rome's best citizens applaud ! Tit . Kind Rome , that hast thus lovingly reserv'd . The cordial of mine age to glad my heart ! — Lavinia , live ; outlive thy father's days , And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! Enter ...
... fortunes Rome's best citizens applaud ! Tit . Kind Rome , that hast thus lovingly reserv'd . The cordial of mine age to glad my heart ! — Lavinia , live ; outlive thy father's days , And fame's eternal date , for virtue's praise ! Enter ...
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... . Ascend , fair queen , Pantheon . - Lords , accom- pany Your noble emperor and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine , Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquerèd : There shall we 12 [ ACT I. TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... . Ascend , fair queen , Pantheon . - Lords , accom- pany Your noble emperor and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine , Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquerèd : There shall we 12 [ ACT I. TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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William Shakespeare. Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquerèd : There shall we cónsummate our spousal rites . [ Exeunt Saturninus attended , Tamora , Demetrius , Chiron , Aaron , and Goths . Tit . I am not bid to wait upon this bride ...
William Shakespeare. Whose wisdom hath her fortune conquerèd : There shall we cónsummate our spousal rites . [ Exeunt Saturninus attended , Tamora , Demetrius , Chiron , Aaron , and Goths . Tit . I am not bid to wait upon this bride ...
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