The works of Shakespeare, with corrections and illustr. from various commentators, Volume 8 |
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Page 4
... Commit myself , my perfon , and the cause : Rome , be as juft and gracious unto me , As I am confident and kind to thee . Open the gates and let me in . [ right , Baf . Tribunes ! —And me , a poor competitor TITUS ANDRONICUS . A & I .
... Commit myself , my perfon , and the cause : Rome , be as juft and gracious unto me , As I am confident and kind to thee . Open the gates and let me in . [ right , Baf . Tribunes ! —And me , a poor competitor TITUS ANDRONICUS . A & I .
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... poor remains , alive and dead ! Those that furvive let Rome reward with love ; : These that I bring unto their latest home , With burial among their ancestors . Here Goths have given me leave to heath my fword : 1 : Titus , unkind , and ...
... poor remains , alive and dead ! Those that furvive let Rome reward with love ; : These that I bring unto their latest home , With burial among their ancestors . Here Goths have given me leave to heath my fword : 1 : Titus , unkind , and ...
Page 27
... Poor I was flain when Baffianus dy'd . Tam . What begg'st thou then ? Fond woman , let me go . Lav . ' Tis prefent death I beg ; and one thing more , That womanhood denies my tongue to tell ; O , keep me from their worse than killing ...
... Poor I was flain when Baffianus dy'd . Tam . What begg'st thou then ? Fond woman , let me go . Lav . ' Tis prefent death I beg ; and one thing more , That womanhood denies my tongue to tell ; O , keep me from their worse than killing ...
Page 29
... poor Baffianus ' grave . -I have no strength to pluck thee to the brink . Mar. And I no strength to climb without thy help . Quin . Thy hand once more ; I will not lose again , « ' Till thou art here aloft , or I below . Thou canst not ...
... poor Baffianus ' grave . -I have no strength to pluck thee to the brink . Mar. And I no strength to climb without thy help . Quin . Thy hand once more ; I will not lose again , « ' Till thou art here aloft , or I below . Thou canst not ...
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... , dry thime eves . Tit . Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! Brother , well I wat Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine ; For thou , poor man , haft drown'd it with thine own . Luc . Ah , my Lavinia , I will wipe 36 TATUS ANDRONICUS . A & IH .
... , dry thime eves . Tit . Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! Brother , well I wat Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine ; For thou , poor man , haft drown'd it with thine own . Luc . Ah , my Lavinia , I will wipe 36 TATUS ANDRONICUS . A & IH .
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