The Complete Works of Shakespeare, from the Original Text: TragediesMartin, Johnson,, 1854 |
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... blood for your rude brawls doth lie a bleeding ; But I'll amerce you with so strong a fine , That you shall all repent the loss of mine : I will be deaf to pleading and excuses ; O prince , O cousin , -husband - the blood is Nor tears ...
... blood for your rude brawls doth lie a bleeding ; But I'll amerce you with so strong a fine , That you shall all repent the loss of mine : I will be deaf to pleading and excuses ; O prince , O cousin , -husband - the blood is Nor tears ...
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... blood will have blood ; To trade and traffic with Macbeth , In riddles , and affairs of death ; And I , the mistress of your charms , The close contriver of all harms , Was never call'd to bear my part , Or show the glory of our art ...
... blood will have blood ; To trade and traffic with Macbeth , In riddles , and affairs of death ; And I , the mistress of your charms , The close contriver of all harms , Was never call'd to bear my part , Or show the glory of our art ...
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... blood , in poor revenge , held it in chase : And bubbling from her breast , it doth divide In two slow rivers , that the crimson blood Circles her body in on every side , Who like a late - sack'd island vastly stood Bare and unpeopled ...
... blood , in poor revenge , held it in chase : And bubbling from her breast , it doth divide In two slow rivers , that the crimson blood Circles her body in on every side , Who like a late - sack'd island vastly stood Bare and unpeopled ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Apem Apemantus Appears art thou Banquo bear blood Brutus Cæsar Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Diomed dost doth Emil Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool friends give gods grief hand hath hear heart heaven Hector hither honour Iach Iago Julius Cæsar Kent king kiss lady Lear live look lord Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd madam Marcius Mark Antony ne'er never night noble Nurse Othello Pandarus Patroclus Pericles Pompey poor pr'ythee pray Priam prince queen Roman Rome Romeo SCENE Shakespeare shalt shame soul speak stand sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought thyself Timon tongue Troilus Tybalt Ulyss villain weep What's wilt word