The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 6Phillips, Sampson, 1857 |
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... thee not ; thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cæsar . If thou be'st not immortal , look about you ; security gives way to conspiracy The mighty gods defend thee ! Thy lover ...
... thee not ; thou hast wronged Caius Ligarius . There is but one mind in all these men , and it is bent against Cæsar . If thou be'st not immortal , look about you ; security gives way to conspiracy The mighty gods defend thee ! Thy lover ...
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... thee gone . Why dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , madam . Por . I would have had thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou shouldst do there.- O constancy , be strong upon my side ! Set a huge mountain ' tween ...
... thee gone . Why dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , madam . Por . I would have had thee there , and here again , Ere I can tell thee what thou shouldst do there.- O constancy , be strong upon my side ! Set a huge mountain ' tween ...
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... thee , Cimber . These couchings , and these lowly courtesies , Might fire the blood of ordinary men ; And turn pre - ordinance , and first decree , Into the law of children . Be not fond , To think that Cæsar bears such rebel blood ...
... thee , Cimber . These couchings , and these lowly courtesies , Might fire the blood of ordinary men ; And turn pre - ordinance , and first decree , Into the law of children . Be not fond , To think that Cæsar bears such rebel blood ...
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... thee , Cæsar , O , ' tis true : If then thy spirit look upon us now , Shall it not grieve thee , dearer than thy death , To see thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Most noble in the presence of thy ...
... thee , Cæsar , O , ' tis true : If then thy spirit look upon us now , Shall it not grieve thee , dearer than thy death , To see thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Most noble in the presence of thy ...
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... thee long ; if I do live , I will be good to thee . [ Music , and a song This is a sleepy tune : -O murderous slumber ! Lay'st thou thy leaden mace1 upon my boy , That plays thee music ? -Gentle knave , good night ! I will not do thee ...
... thee long ; if I do live , I will be good to thee . [ Music , and a song This is a sleepy tune : -O murderous slumber ! Lay'st thou thy leaden mace1 upon my boy , That plays thee music ? -Gentle knave , good night ! I will not do thee ...
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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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