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... gold , To groan and sweat under the business , Either led or driven , as we point the way ; And having brought our treasure where we will , Then take we down his load , and turn him off , Like to the empty ass , to shake his ears , And ...
... gold , To groan and sweat under the business , Either led or driven , as we point the way ; And having brought our treasure where we will , Then take we down his load , and turn him off , Like to the empty ass , to shake his ears , And ...
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... gold , To undefervers . Caf . I an itching palm ? You know , that you are Brutus that speak this , Or , by the gods , this fpeech were elfe your laft . Bru . The name of Caffius honours this corruption , And chaftifement doth therefore ...
... gold , To undefervers . Caf . I an itching palm ? You know , that you are Brutus that speak this , Or , by the gods , this fpeech were elfe your laft . Bru . The name of Caffius honours this corruption , And chaftifement doth therefore ...
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... gold , which you deny'd me ; - For I can raise no money by vile means : By heaven , I had rather coin my heart , And drop my blood for drachmas , than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash , By any indirection . I ...
... gold , which you deny'd me ; - For I can raise no money by vile means : By heaven , I had rather coin my heart , And drop my blood for drachmas , than to wring From the hard hands of peasants their vile trash , By any indirection . I ...
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... gold : * If that thou be'ft a Roman , take it forth ; I , that Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me . ] But was this talk- ing like Brutus ? Caffius complained that his friend made his infirmities greater than they were . To ...
... gold : * If that thou be'ft a Roman , take it forth ; I , that Bru . I do not , till you practise them on me . ] But was this talk- ing like Brutus ? Caffius complained that his friend made his infirmities greater than they were . To ...
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William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. I , that deny'd thee gold , will give my heart : Strike , as thou didst at Cæfar ; for , I know , When thou didst hate him worst , thou lov'dft him better Than ever thou lov'dft Caffius . Bru . Sheath your ...
William Shakespeare Isaac Reed. I , that deny'd thee gold , will give my heart : Strike , as thou didst at Cæfar ; for , I know , When thou didst hate him worst , thou lov'dft him better Than ever thou lov'dft Caffius . Bru . Sheath your ...
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