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Pagina 234
... never wept , Because they died in honour's lofty bed . For these , these , tribunes , in the dust I write He throws himself on the ground My heart's deep languor and my soul's sad tears . Let my tears stanch the earth's dry appetite ...
... never wept , Because they died in honour's lofty bed . For these , these , tribunes , in the dust I write He throws himself on the ground My heart's deep languor and my soul's sad tears . Let my tears stanch the earth's dry appetite ...
Pagina 255
... never drank with him in all my life . TITUS . Why , villain , art not thou the carrier ? CLOWN . Ay , of my pigeons , sir ; nothing else . TITUS . Why , didst thou not come from heaven ? CLOWN . From heaven ! alas ! sir , I never came ...
... never drank with him in all my life . TITUS . Why , villain , art not thou the carrier ? CLOWN . Ay , of my pigeons , sir ; nothing else . TITUS . Why , didst thou not come from heaven ? CLOWN . From heaven ! alas ! sir , I never came ...
Pagina 417
... never knew but better , is some burden : Thy nature did commence in sufferance , time Hath made thee hard in ' t . Why shouldst thou hate men ? They never flatter'd thee : what hast thou given ? If thou wilt curse , thy father , that ...
... never knew but better , is some burden : Thy nature did commence in sufferance , time Hath made thee hard in ' t . Why shouldst thou hate men ? They never flatter'd thee : what hast thou given ? If thou wilt curse , thy father , that ...
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TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 1 |
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TITUS ANDRONICUS | 266 |
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