The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... sword ; thou hast thy fill of blood and death ! [ Puts off his helmet , and hangs his shield behind him . Enter ... sword , that frankly would have fed , Pleas'd with this dainty bit , thus goes to bed . [ Sheaths his sword . Come ...
... sword ; thou hast thy fill of blood and death ! [ Puts off his helmet , and hangs his shield behind him . Enter ... sword , that frankly would have fed , Pleas'd with this dainty bit , thus goes to bed . [ Sheaths his sword . Come ...
Page 339
... sword against conspirators ; When think you that the sword goes up again ? - Never , till Cæsar's three and twenty wounds Be well aveng'd ; or till another Cæsar Have added slaughter to the sword of traitors . Bru . Cæsar , thou canst ...
... sword against conspirators ; When think you that the sword goes up again ? - Never , till Cæsar's three and twenty wounds Be well aveng'd ; or till another Cæsar Have added slaughter to the sword of traitors . Bru . Cæsar , thou canst ...
Page 344
... sword , That ran through Cæsar's bowels , search this bosom . Stand not to answer : Here , take thou the hilts ; And , when my face is cover'd , as ' tis now , Guide thou the sword . - Cæsar , thou art reveng'd , Even with the sword ...
... sword , That ran through Cæsar's bowels , search this bosom . Stand not to answer : Here , take thou the hilts ; And , when my face is cover'd , as ' tis now , Guide thou the sword . - Cæsar , thou art reveng'd , Even with the sword ...
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