The Works of Shakespeare, Band 3Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1862 |
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... DEMET . Oppose not Scythia to ambitious Rome . Alarbus goes to rest ; and we survive To tremble under Titus ' threatening looks . Then , madam , stand resolv'd ; but hope withal , The self - same gods , that arm'd the queen of Troy With ...
... DEMET . Oppose not Scythia to ambitious Rome . Alarbus goes to rest ; and we survive To tremble under Titus ' threatening looks . Then , madam , stand resolv'd ; but hope withal , The self - same gods , that arm'd the queen of Troy With ...
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... DEMET . Chiron , thy years want wit , thy wit wants edge , And manners , to intrude where I am grac'd ; And may , for aught thou know'st , affected be . CHI . Demetrius , thou dost over - ween in all ; And so in this , to bear me down ...
... DEMET . Chiron , thy years want wit , thy wit wants edge , And manners , to intrude where I am grac'd ; And may , for aught thou know'st , affected be . CHI . Demetrius , thou dost over - ween in all ; And so in this , to bear me down ...
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... DEMET . Then why should he despair that knows to court it With words , fair looks , and liberality ? What , hast not thou full often struck a doe , And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose ? AARON . Why , then , it seems , some ...
... DEMET . Then why should he despair that knows to court it With words , fair looks , and liberality ? What , hast not thou full often struck a doe , And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose ? AARON . Why , then , it seems , some ...
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... DEMET . Chiron , we hunt not , we , with horse nor hound ; But hope to pluck a dainty doe to ground . To bury so much gold under a tree , And never after to inherit it . Let him that thinks of me so abjectly Know that this gold must ...
... DEMET . Chiron , we hunt not , we , with horse nor hound ; But hope to pluck a dainty doe to ground . To bury so much gold under a tree , And never after to inherit it . Let him that thinks of me so abjectly Know that this gold must ...
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... DEMET . How now , dear sovereign , and our gracious mother ! Why doth your highness look so pale and wan ? TAM . Have I not reason , think you , to look pale ? These two have ' tic'd me hither to this place : - A barren detested vale ...
... DEMET . How now , dear sovereign , and our gracious mother ! Why doth your highness look so pale and wan ? TAM . Have I not reason , think you , to look pale ? These two have ' tic'd me hither to this place : - A barren detested vale ...
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