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... heare the replication of your sounds , Made in her Concave Shores ? And do you now put on your best attyre ? And do you now cull out a Holyday ? And do you now strew Flowers in his way , That comes in Triumph over Pompeyes blood ? Be ...
... heare the replication of your sounds , Made in her Concave Shores ? And do you now put on your best attyre ? And do you now cull out a Holyday ? And do you now strew Flowers in his way , That comes in Triumph over Pompeyes blood ? Be ...
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... heare a Tongue shriller then all the Musicke Cry , Cæsar : Speake , Cæsar is turn'd to heare . Sooth . Beware the Ides of March . Cas . What man is that ? 1. Calpburnia : Calpurnia , and so throughout - GRant White . 8. Antonio's ...
... heare a Tongue shriller then all the Musicke Cry , Cæsar : Speake , Cæsar is turn'd to heare . Sooth . Beware the Ides of March . Cas . What man is that ? 1. Calpburnia : Calpurnia , and so throughout - GRant White . 8. Antonio's ...
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... heare : And since you know , you cannot see your selfe So well as by Reflection ; I your Glasse , Will modestly discover to your selfe That of your selfe , which you yet know not of . And be not jealous on me , gentle Brutus : Were I a ...
... heare : And since you know , you cannot see your selfe So well as by Reflection ; I your Glasse , Will modestly discover to your selfe That of your selfe , which you yet know not of . And be not jealous on me , gentle Brutus : Were I a ...
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... heare him grone : I , and that Tongue of his , that bad the Romans Marke him , and write his Speeches in their Bookes , Alas , it cried , Give me some drinke Titinius , As a sicke Girle : Ye Gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a ...
... heare him grone : I , and that Tongue of his , that bad the Romans Marke him , and write his Speeches in their Bookes , Alas , it cried , Give me some drinke Titinius , As a sicke Girle : Ye Gods , it doth amaze me , A man of such a ...
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... heare , and finde a time Both meete to heare , and answer such high things . " Till then , my Noble Friend , chew upon this : 171. Walkes : walls - 2RowE . Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute 13 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii ...
... heare , and finde a time Both meete to heare , and answer such high things . " Till then , my Noble Friend , chew upon this : 171. Walkes : walls - 2RowE . Brutus had rather be a Villager , Then to repute 13 OF JULIUS CÆSAR [ I. ii ...
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