The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... 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 forfend I should be author ...
... 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 forfend I should be author ...
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... 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 of rain . - Lav . When did ...
... 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 of rain . - Lav . When did ...
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... Hear me , grave fathers ! noble tribunes , stay ! For pity of mine age , whose youth was spent In dangerous wars , whilst you securely slept ; For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ...
... Hear me , grave fathers ! noble tribunes , stay ! For pity of mine age , whose youth was spent In dangerous wars , whilst you securely slept ; For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed ; For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd ...
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... hear you not ; no man is by ; And you recount your sorrows to a stone . Tit . Ah , Lucius , for thy brothers let me plead.— Grave tribunes , once more I entreat of you , — Luc . My gracious lord , no tribune hears you speak . Tit . ( 42 ) ...
... hear you not ; no man is by ; And you recount your sorrows to a stone . Tit . Ah , Lucius , for thy brothers let me plead.— Grave tribunes , once more I entreat of you , — Luc . My gracious lord , no tribune hears you speak . Tit . ( 42 ) ...
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... to my house : Lucius and I'll go brave it at the court ; Ay , marry , will we , sir ; and we'll be waited on . [ Exeunt Titus , Lavinia , and Boy . Marc . O heavens , can you hear a good 46 [ ACT IV , TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... to my house : Lucius and I'll go brave it at the court ; Ay , marry , will we , sir ; and we'll be waited on . [ Exeunt Titus , Lavinia , and Boy . Marc . O heavens , can you hear a good 46 [ ACT IV , TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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