Mr. William Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar. Antony and Cleopatra. Timon of Athens. Titus Andronicus |
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Think it an altar ; and thy brother Troilus A prieft , there off'ring to it his own heart . [ Exit TROILUS . PAR . I know what ' tis to love ; And would , as I fhall pity , I could help ! — Please you , walk in , my lords . [ Exeunt .
Think it an altar ; and thy brother Troilus A prieft , there off'ring to it his own heart . [ Exit TROILUS . PAR . I know what ' tis to love ; And would , as I fhall pity , I could help ! — Please you , walk in , my lords . [ Exeunt .
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Or my poor heart will be blown up by the root . CRE . I must then to the Grecians ? TRO . No remedy . [ Exit PANDARUS . , CRE . A woeful Crefid ' mongst the merry Greeks . When shall we fee again ? TRO . Hear me , my love : Be thou but ...
Or my poor heart will be blown up by the root . CRE . I must then to the Grecians ? TRO . No remedy . [ Exit PANDARUS . , CRE . A woeful Crefid ' mongst the merry Greeks . When shall we fee again ? TRO . Hear me , my love : Be thou but ...
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A ferving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curl'd my hair , wore gloves in my cap , ferv'd the luft of my miftrefs's heart , and did the act of dark- nefs with her : fwore as many oaths as I fpake words , and broke them in the ...
A ferving - man , proud in heart and mind ; that curl'd my hair , wore gloves in my cap , ferv'd the luft of my miftrefs's heart , and did the act of dark- nefs with her : fwore as many oaths as I fpake words , and broke them in the ...
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