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Pagina 418
... hear What you have nobly done . Cor . Your honours ' pardon ; I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words dis - bench'd you not . Cor . Sir , I hope No , sir : yet oft , When blows have made ...
... hear What you have nobly done . Cor . Your honours ' pardon ; I had rather have my wounds to heal again , Than hear say how I got them . Bru . My words dis - bench'd you not . Cor . Sir , I hope No , sir : yet oft , When blows have made ...
Pagina 423
... Hear me , people ; -Peace ! Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace ! Speak , speak , speak ! Sic . You are at point to lose your liberties : Marcius would have all from you ; Marcius , Whom late you have nam'd for consul . Men . This is ...
... Hear me , people ; -Peace ! Cit . Let's hear our tribune : -Peace ! Speak , speak , speak ! Sic . You are at point to lose your liberties : Marcius would have all from you ; Marcius , Whom late you have nam'd for consul . Men . This is ...
Pagina 428
... Hear from me still ; and never of me aught But what is like me formerly . Men . That's worthily As any ear can hear . - Come , let's not weep.- If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs , by the good gods , I ...
... Hear from me still ; and never of me aught But what is like me formerly . Men . That's worthily As any ear can hear . - Come , let's not weep.- If I could shake off but one seven years From these old arms and legs , by the good gods , I ...
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