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Page 11
... mine ; My sons would never so dishonour me : Traitor , restore Lavinia to the emperor . Luc . Dead , if you will ; but not to be his wife , That is another's lawful promis'd love . Sat. No , SCENE 1. ] 11 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... mine ; My sons would never so dishonour me : Traitor , restore Lavinia to the emperor . Luc . Dead , if you will ; but not to be his wife , That is another's lawful promis'd love . Sat. No , SCENE 1. ] 11 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... never , nor thy traitorous haughty sons , Confederates all thus to dishonour me . Was none in Rome to make a stale , ( 14 ) But Saturnine ? Full well , Andronicus , Agree these deeds with that proud brag of thine , That saidst , I begg ...
... never , nor thy traitorous haughty sons , Confederates all thus to dishonour me . Was none in Rome to make a stale , ( 14 ) But Saturnine ? Full well , Andronicus , Agree these deeds with that proud brag of thine , That saidst , I begg ...
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... place : - A barren detested vale , you see it is ; The trees , though summer , yet forlorn and lean , O'ercome with moss and baleful mistletoe : Here never shines the sun ; here nothing breeds , 24 [ ACT 11 . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... place : - A barren detested vale , you see it is ; The trees , though summer , yet forlorn and lean , O'ercome with moss and baleful mistletoe : Here never shines the sun ; here nothing breeds , 24 [ ACT 11 . TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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William Shakespeare. Here never shines the sun ; here nothing breeds , Unless the nightly owl or fatal raven : — And when they show'd me this abhorrèd pit , They told me , here , at dead time of the night , A thousand fiends , a thousand ...
William Shakespeare. Here never shines the sun ; here nothing breeds , Unless the nightly owl or fatal raven : — And when they show'd me this abhorrèd pit , They told me , here , at dead time of the night , A thousand fiends , a thousand ...
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... never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So should I rob my sweet sons of their fee : No , let them satisfy their lust on thee . Dem . Away ! for thou hast stay'd us here too long . Lav . No ...
... never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So should I rob my sweet sons of their fee : No , let them satisfy their lust on thee . Dem . Away ! for thou hast stay'd us here too long . Lav . No ...
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