The Works of Shakespeare, Ausgabe 27Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... thine own , Why suffer'st thou thy sons , unbury'd yet , To hover on the dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ The Tomb is opened . There greet in silence , as the Dead are wont , And sleep in peace , slain ...
... thine own , Why suffer'st thou thy sons , unbury'd yet , To hover on the dreadful shore of Styx ? Make way to lay them by their brethren . [ The Tomb is opened . There greet in silence , as the Dead are wont , And sleep in peace , slain ...
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... thine ? Or shall we bite our tongues , and in dumb - shows Pass the remainder of our hateful days ? What shall we do ... thine TIT . Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! Brother , well I wot Thy napkin1 cannot drink a tear of mine , 130 eyes . For ...
... thine ? Or shall we bite our tongues , and in dumb - shows Pass the remainder of our hateful days ? What shall we do ... thine TIT . Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! Brother , well I wot Thy napkin1 cannot drink a tear of mine , 130 eyes . For ...
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... thine infancy ; In that respect , then , like a loving child , Shed yet some small drops from thy tender spring , Because kind Nature doth require it so : Friends should associate friends in grief and woe : Bid him farewell ; commit him ...
... thine infancy ; In that respect , then , like a loving child , Shed yet some small drops from thy tender spring , Because kind Nature doth require it so : Friends should associate friends in grief and woe : Bid him farewell ; commit him ...
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Aaron ACT I Sc ACT V Sc ÆMIL arms art thou Bassianus behold blood canst child dead dear death deed dishonour'd dost thou doth EMILIUS Emperor Empress Enter TITUS entreat Exeunt exit eyes father fear friends gentle give gracious Grandsire grief hast thou hath heart Heaven here's hither honour II Sc justice kill'd kneel Lavinia live look Lord Titus Madam MARC Marcus MART MARTIUS Moor mother Murther Mutius noble old Andronicus Philomel pity Prince Publius Queen of Goths QUIN QUINTUS rape Re-enter Revenge Roman Rome Rome's SATURNINUS Scythia Semiramis shew sorrow speak surpris'd sweet sword Tamora tears tell Tereus thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thy brother thy hand thy sons TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue traitorous Tribunes UNIVERSITY OF IOWA unto Villain weep witness woes wretched YOUNG LUC Young LUCIUS