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Pagina 73
I have , thou gallant Trojan , seen thee oft , Labouring for destiny , make cruel way Through ranks of Greekish youth : and I have seen thee , As hot as Perseus , spur thy Phrygian steed , Despising many forfeits and subduements ...
I have , thou gallant Trojan , seen thee oft , Labouring for destiny , make cruel way Through ranks of Greekish youth : and I have seen thee , As hot as Perseus , spur thy Phrygian steed , Despising many forfeits and subduements ...
Pagina 411
Come , damned earth , Thou common whore of mankind , that putt'st odds Among the rout of nations , I will make thee Do thy right nature .- ( March afar off ) Hal a drum ? thou'rt quick , But yet I ' ll bury thee : thou ' lt go , strong ...
Come , damned earth , Thou common whore of mankind , that putt'st odds Among the rout of nations , I will make thee Do thy right nature .- ( March afar off ) Hal a drum ? thou'rt quick , But yet I ' ll bury thee : thou ' lt go , strong ...
Pagina 412
Promise me friendship , but perform none : if thou wilt not promise , the gods plague thee , for thou art a man ! if thou dost perform , confound thee , for thou art a man ! ALCIBIADES . I have heard in some sort of thy miseries .
Promise me friendship , but perform none : if thou wilt not promise , the gods plague thee , for thou art a man ! if thou dost perform , confound thee , for thou art a man ! ALCIBIADES . I have heard in some sort of thy miseries .
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CORIOL ANUS | 51 |
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