The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 228 páginas |
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... dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not that we are brought to Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee and to thy Roman yoke , But must my sons be slaughter'd in the streets , For valiant ...
... dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not that we are brought to Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee and to thy Roman yoke , But must my sons be slaughter'd in the streets , For valiant ...
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... dear son's life , And make them know what ' tis to let a queen Kneel in the streets and beg for grace in vain . [ Aloud . ] Come , come , sweet emperor ; come , Andronicus ; Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in ...
... dear son's life , And make them know what ' tis to let a queen Kneel in the streets and beg for grace in vain . [ Aloud . ] Come , come , sweet emperor ; come , Andronicus ; Take up this good old man , and cheer the heart That dies in ...
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... dear sovereign , and our gracious mother ! Why doth your highness look so pale and wan ? Tam . Have I not reason , think you , to look pale ? 91 These two have ' ticed me hither to this place : A barren detested vale , you see it is ...
... dear sovereign , and our gracious mother ! Why doth your highness look so pale and wan ? Tam . Have I not reason , think you , to look pale ? 91 These two have ' ticed me hither to this place : A barren detested vale , you see it is ...
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... dear sons ' blood . Enter LUCIUS , with his sword drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are now prevailing orators . Luc . O ...
... dear sons ' blood . Enter LUCIUS , with his sword drawn . O reverend tribunes ! O gentle , aged men ! Unbind my sons , reverse the doom of death ; And let me say , that never wept before , My tears are now prevailing orators . Luc . O ...
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... dear Lavinia , dearer than my soul . Had I but seen thy picture in this plight , It would have madded me : what shall I do Now I behold thy lively body so ? Thou hast no hands , to wipe away thy tears Nor tongue , to tell me who hath ...
... dear Lavinia , dearer than my soul . Had I but seen thy picture in this plight , It would have madded me : what shall I do Now I behold thy lively body so ? Thou hast no hands , to wipe away thy tears Nor tongue , to tell me who hath ...
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arms art thou Bast Biron blood Boling Boyet breath brother Buck Cade Clar Clarence crown dead dear death dost thou doth Duch Duke Duke of York Edward Eliz England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends gentle give Glou Gloucester Goths grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Hermia hither honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade John king lady Launce live look lord Lord Hastings madam Marry master Moth Murd ne'er never night noble Nurse pardon peace pray prince Proteus queen Reignier Rich Richard Romeo SCENE shame Shylock Somerset soul speak Speed stay Suffolk swear sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Thurio tongue Tybalt uncle unto villain Warwick wilt word York