The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 9Fisher, Son, & Company, 1834 - 908 pages |
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... thee : but in mere spite , To be full quit of those my banishers , Stand I before thee here . Then if thou hast A heart of wreak in thee , that will revenge IThine own particular wrongs , and stop those maims t 3 Serv . What have you to ...
... thee : but in mere spite , To be full quit of those my banishers , Stand I before thee here . Then if thou hast A heart of wreak in thee , that will revenge IThine own particular wrongs , and stop those maims t 3 Serv . What have you to ...
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... thee . - The glo- rious gods sit in hourly synod about thy particu- lar prosperity , and love thee no worse than thy old father Menenius does ! O my son ! my on ! thou art preparing fire for us ; look thee , here's water to quench it ...
... thee . - The glo- rious gods sit in hourly synod about thy particu- lar prosperity , and love thee no worse than thy old father Menenius does ! O my son ! my on ! thou art preparing fire for us ; look thee , here's water to quench it ...
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... thee too much , but thou art willing Luc . It is my duty , Sir . Bru . I should not urge thy duty past thy might ; I know , young bloods look for a time of rest . Luc . I have slept , my lord , already . Bru . It is well done ; and thou ...
... thee too much , but thou art willing Luc . It is my duty , Sir . Bru . I should not urge thy duty past thy might ; I know , young bloods look for a time of rest . Luc . I have slept , my lord , already . Bru . It is well done ; and thou ...
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... thee prisoner ; And then I swore thee , saving of thy life , That whatsoever I did bid thee do , Thou should'st attempt it . Come now , keep thine oath ! Now be a freeman : and , with this good sword , That ran through Cesar's bowels ...
... thee prisoner ; And then I swore thee , saving of thy life , That whatsoever I did bid thee do , Thou should'st attempt it . Come now , keep thine oath ! Now be a freeman : and , with this good sword , That ran through Cesar's bowels ...
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... thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . - Friends , I owe more tears To this dead man , than you shall see me pay.- I shall find time , Cassius , I shall find time.- Come , therefore , and to Thassos send ...
... thee well ! It is impossible that ever Rome Should breed thy fellow . - Friends , I owe more tears To this dead man , than you shall see me pay.- I shall find time , Cassius , I shall find time.- Come , therefore , and to Thassos send ...
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