The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Peace , ho ! Peace ; silence ! Brutus speaks . Bru . Good countrymen , let me depart alone , And , for my sake , stay here with Antony . Do grace to Cæsar's corpse , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony ...
... Peace , ho ! Peace ; silence ! Brutus speaks . Bru . Good countrymen , let me depart alone , And , for my sake , stay here with Antony . Do grace to Cæsar's corpse , and grace his speech Tending to Cæsar's glories ; which Mark Antony ...
Page 333
... peace and plenty . Cym . Well , My peace we will begin .'- And , Caius Lucius , Although the victor , we submit to Cæsar , And to the Roman empire ; promising To pay our wonted tribute , from the which We were dissuaded by our wicked ...
... peace and plenty . Cym . Well , My peace we will begin .'- And , Caius Lucius , Although the victor , we submit to Cæsar , And to the Roman empire ; promising To pay our wonted tribute , from the which We were dissuaded by our wicked ...
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... peace To all our subjects . Set we forward . Let A Roman and a British ensign wave Friendly together ; so through Lud's town march ; And in the temple of great Jupiter Our peace we'll ratify ; seal it with feasts.- Set on there ...
... peace To all our subjects . Set we forward . Let A Roman and a British ensign wave Friendly together ; so through Lud's town march ; And in the temple of great Jupiter Our peace we'll ratify ; seal it with feasts.- Set on there ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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