The Works of Shakespeare, Band 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. No noise , but silence and eternal sleep : In peace and honour rest you here , my sons ! Enter Lavinia . Lav . In peace and honour live Lord Titus long ; My noble lord and father , live in fame ! Lo ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. No noise , but silence and eternal sleep : In peace and honour rest you here , my sons ! Enter Lavinia . Lav . In peace and honour live Lord Titus long ; My noble lord and father , live in fame ! Lo ...
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. And , having gilt the ocean with his beams , Gallops the zodiac in his glistering coach , And overlooks the highest - peering hills ; So Tamora : Upon her wit doth earthly honour wait , And virtue ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. And , having gilt the ocean with his beams , Gallops the zodiac in his glistering coach , And overlooks the highest - peering hills ; So Tamora : Upon her wit doth earthly honour wait , And virtue ...
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. And plead my passions for Lavinia's love . Aar . [ Aside ] Clubs , clubs ! these lovers will not keep the peace . Dem . Why , boy , although our mother , unadvised , Gave you a dancing - rapier by ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. And plead my passions for Lavinia's love . Aar . [ Aside ] Clubs , clubs ! these lovers will not keep the peace . Dem . Why , boy , although our mother , unadvised , Gave you a dancing - rapier by ...
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Act II . Sc . i . Chi Would serve your turns . Dem . Aaron , thou hast hit it . Aar . Ay , so the turn were served . Would you had hit it too ! Then should not we be tired with this ado . Why , hark ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Act II . Sc . i . Chi Would serve your turns . Dem . Aaron , thou hast hit it . Aar . Ay , so the turn were served . Would you had hit it too ! Then should not we be tired with this ado . Why , hark ...
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William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Enter Tamora . Tam . My lovely Aaron , wherefore look'st thou sad , When every thing doth make a gleeful boast ? The birds chant melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The ...
William Shakespeare Israel Gollancz. Enter Tamora . Tam . My lovely Aaron , wherefore look'st thou sad , When every thing doth make a gleeful boast ? The birds chant melody on every bush ; The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun ; The ...
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Aaron Alcib Alcibiades Andronicus Apem Apemantus art thou Athens Bassianus bear Benvolio blood brother Brutus Capulet Casca Cassius Chiron Collier conj dead dear death deed dost thou doth emperor empress Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Flav Folios fool Friar friends give gods Goths grief hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven honour Juliet Julius Cæsar lady Lavinia live look lord Lucilius Lucius Marc Marcus Mark Antony Mercutio Messala Montague ne'er night noble Nurse Octavius play Plutarch Poet prince Publius Quartos Re-enter revenge Roman Rome Romeo Romeo and Juliet Saturninus Scene Senators Serv Shakespeare sorrow speak stay sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee Theobald There's thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thyself Timon Titinius Titus Titus Andronicus tongue Tybalt unto villain weep word ΙΟ