The Works of Shakespeare, Band 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... deed That hath dishonour'd all our family ; Unworthy brother , and unworthy sons ! Luc . But let us give him burial ... deeds do TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc .
... deed That hath dishonour'd all our family ; Unworthy brother , and unworthy sons ! Luc . But let us give him burial ... deeds do TITUS ANDRONICUS Act I. Sc .
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... deed ? Marc . O , thus I found her , straying in the park , Seeking to hide herself , as doth the deer That hath received some unrecuring wound . Tit . It was my dear ; and he that wounded her Hath hurt me more than had he kill'd me ...
... deed ? Marc . O , thus I found her , straying in the park , Seeking to hide herself , as doth the deer That hath received some unrecuring wound . Tit . It was my dear ; and he that wounded her Hath hurt me more than had he kill'd me ...
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... deed ; Witness the sorrow that their sister makes . Gentle Lavinia , let me kiss thy lips ; Or make some sign how I may do thee ease : Shall thy good uncle , and thy brother Lucius , And thou , and I , sit round about some fountain ...
... deed ; Witness the sorrow that their sister makes . Gentle Lavinia , let me kiss thy lips ; Or make some sign how I may do thee ease : Shall thy good uncle , and thy brother Lucius , And thou , and I , sit round about some fountain ...
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... deed of death done on the innocent Becomes not Titus ' brother : get thee gone ; I see thou art not for my company . Marc . Alas , my lord , I have but kill'd a fly . Tit . But ! ' How , if that fly had a father and mother ? How would ...
... deed of death done on the innocent Becomes not Titus ' brother : get thee gone ; I see thou art not for my company . Marc . Alas , my lord , I have but kill'd a fly . Tit . But ! ' How , if that fly had a father and mother ? How would ...
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... my library , And so beguile thy sorrow , till the heavens Reveal the damn'd contriver of this deed . Why lifts she up her arms in sequence thus ? Marc . I think she means that there were more TITUS ANDRONICUS Act IV . Sc . i .
... my library , And so beguile thy sorrow , till the heavens Reveal the damn'd contriver of this deed . Why lifts she up her arms in sequence thus ? Marc . I think she means that there were more TITUS ANDRONICUS Act IV . Sc . i .
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