The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 228 páginas |
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... tongue to tell : O , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into some loathsome pit , Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So should I rob my sweet sons of their ...
... tongue to tell : O , keep me from their worse than killing lust , And tumble me into some loathsome pit , Where never man's eye may behold my body : Do this , and be a charitable murderer . Tam . So should I rob my sweet sons of their ...
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... [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Another part of the forest . Enter DEMETRIUS and CHIRON with La- VINIA , ravished ; her hands cut off , and her tongue cut out . Dem . So. now go tell , an if thy SCENE IV . ] 11 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . Another part of the forest . Enter DEMETRIUS and CHIRON with La- VINIA , ravished ; her hands cut off , and her tongue cut out . Dem . So. now go tell , an if thy SCENE IV . ] 11 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scrowl . Chi . Go ...
... tongue can speak , Who ' twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee . Chi . Write down thy mind , bewray thy meaning so , An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe . Dem . See , how with signs and tokens she can scrowl . Chi . Go ...
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... tongues doom_men to death . [ Rises . But wherefore stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To rescue my two ... tongue , to tell me who hath martyr'd thee : Thy husband he is dead and for his death Thy brothers are condemn'd ...
... tongues doom_men to death . [ Rises . But wherefore stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn ? Luc . To rescue my two ... tongue , to tell me who hath martyr'd thee : Thy husband he is dead and for his death Thy brothers are condemn'd ...
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... tongue to speak , now would she say That to her brother which I said to thee : His napkin , with his true tears all bewet , Can do no service on her sorrowful cheeks . O , what a sympathy of woe is this , As far from help as Limbo is ...
... tongue to speak , now would she say That to her brother which I said to thee : His napkin , with his true tears all bewet , Can do no service on her sorrowful cheeks . O , what a sympathy of woe is this , As far from help as Limbo is ...
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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