Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus AndronicusD. Leach, 1767 |
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... Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge ; Thrice - noble Titus , fpare my firft - born fon . TIT . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive , and dead ; and , for their brethren ...
... Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge ; Thrice - noble Titus , fpare my firft - born fon . TIT . Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive , and dead ; and , for their brethren ...
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... Sweet poetry , and Tully's oratory . [ thus ? Mar. Canft thou not guess wherefore she plies thee Boy . My lord , I know not , I , nor can I guess , Unless fome fit or frenzy do possefs her : For I have heard my grandfire fay full oft ...
... Sweet poetry , and Tully's oratory . [ thus ? Mar. Canft thou not guess wherefore she plies thee Boy . My lord , I know not , I , nor can I guess , Unless fome fit or frenzy do possefs her : For I have heard my grandfire fay full oft ...
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... Sweet draff : Sweet , quoth a ' ! sweet sink , sweet ACH . Goodnight , and welcome , both at once , to those That go , or tarry . AGA . Good night . [ Exeunt AGA . and MEN . ACH . Old Neftor tarries ; and you too , Diomed , Keep Hector ...
... Sweet draff : Sweet , quoth a ' ! sweet sink , sweet ACH . Goodnight , and welcome , both at once , to those That go , or tarry . AGA . Good night . [ Exeunt AGA . and MEN . ACH . Old Neftor tarries ; and you too , Diomed , Keep Hector ...
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