The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7T. Bensley, 1804 |
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Page 15
... sword drawn , and Cicero . Cic . Good even , Casca : Brought you Cæsar home ? Why are you breathless ? and why stare you so ? Casca . Are not you mov'd , when all the sway of earth Shakes , like a thing unfirm ? O Cicero , I have seen ...
... sword drawn , and Cicero . Cic . Good even , Casca : Brought you Cæsar home ? Why are you breathless ? and why stare you so ? Casca . Are not you mov'd , when all the sway of earth Shakes , like a thing unfirm ? O Cicero , I have seen ...
Page 16
... sword , ) Against the Capitol I met a lion , Who glar'd upon me , and went surly by , Without annoying me : And there were drawn Upon a heap a hundred ghastly women , Transformed with their fear ; who swore , they saw Men , all in fire ...
... sword , ) Against the Capitol I met a lion , Who glar'd upon me , and went surly by , Without annoying me : And there were drawn Upon a heap a hundred ghastly women , Transformed with their fear ; who swore , they saw Men , all in fire ...
Page 26
... sword , the sun arises ; Which is a great way growing on the south , Weighing the youthful season of the year . Some two months hence , up higher toward the north He first presents his fire ; and the high east Stands , as the Capitol ...
... sword , the sun arises ; Which is a great way growing on the south , Weighing the youthful season of the year . Some two months hence , up higher toward the north He first presents his fire ; and the high east Stands , as the Capitol ...
Page 48
... swords : Then walk we forth , even to the market - place ; And , waving our red weapons o'er our heads , Let's all cry , Peace ! Freedom ! and Liberty ! Cas . Stoop then , and wash . - How many ages hence , Shall this our lofty scene be ...
... swords : Then walk we forth , even to the market - place ; And , waving our red weapons o'er our heads , Let's all cry , Peace ! Freedom ! and Liberty ! Cas . Stoop then , and wash . - How many ages hence , Shall this our lofty scene be ...
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... swords , made rich With the most noble blood of all this world . I do beseech ye , if you bear me hard , Now , whilst your purpled hands do reek and smoke , Fulfil your pleasure . Live a thousand years , I shall not find myself so apt ...
... swords , made rich With the most noble blood of all this world . I do beseech ye , if you bear me hard , Now , whilst your purpled hands do reek and smoke , Fulfil your pleasure . Live a thousand years , I shall not find myself so apt ...
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