The Works of Shakespeare in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies and Corrected: with Notes Explanatory and Critical, Volume 11R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... There greet in filence , as the dead are wont , And fleep in peace , flain in your country's wars : O facred receptacle of my joys , Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons of mine haft thou in ftore , That thou wilt never ...
... There greet in filence , as the dead are wont , And fleep in peace , flain in your country's wars : O facred receptacle of my joys , Sweet cell of virtue and nobility , How many fons of mine haft thou in ftore , That thou wilt never ...
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... and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine ; Whofe wifdom hath her fortune conquered : There fhall we confummate our fpoufal rites . [ Exeunt . Manet TITUS ANDRONICUS . Tit . I am not bid TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... and his lovely bride , Sent by the heavens for Prince Saturnine ; Whofe wifdom hath her fortune conquered : There fhall we confummate our fpoufal rites . [ Exeunt . Manet TITUS ANDRONICUS . Tit . I am not bid TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... There will the lovely Roman Ladies troop : The foreft - walks are wide and spacious , And many unfrequented plots there are , Fitted by kind for rape and villainy : Single you thither then this dainty doe , And strike her home by force ...
... There will the lovely Roman Ladies troop : The foreft - walks are wide and spacious , And many unfrequented plots there are , Fitted by kind for rape and villainy : Single you thither then this dainty doe , And strike her home by force ...
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... There fpeak and ftrike , brave boys , and take your turns . There ferve your lufts , shadow'd from Heaven's eye ; And revel in Lavinia's treafury . Chi . Thy counfel , lad , fmells of no cowardife . Dem . Sit fas aut nefas , ' till I ...
... There fpeak and ftrike , brave boys , and take your turns . There ferve your lufts , shadow'd from Heaven's eye ; And revel in Lavinia's treafury . Chi . Thy counfel , lad , fmells of no cowardife . Dem . Sit fas aut nefas , ' till I ...
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... there . Mar. We know not where you left him all alive : But out , alas ! here have we found hiin dead . Enter TAMORA with Attendants ; ANDRONICUS , and LUCIUS . Tam . Where is my Lord the King ? Sat. Here , Tamora ; though grieved with ...
... there . Mar. We know not where you left him all alive : But out , alas ! here have we found hiin dead . Enter TAMORA with Attendants ; ANDRONICUS , and LUCIUS . Tam . Where is my Lord the King ? Sat. Here , Tamora ; though grieved with ...
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