The Plays of William Shakespeare, 7 tomasT. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Lucius ! ho ! - I cannot , by the progress of the stars , Give guess how near to day . - Lucius , I say ! - I would it were my fault to sleep so soundly.- When , Lucius , when ? Awake , I say : What , Lu- cius ! Enter Lucius . Luc ...
... Lucius ! ho ! - I cannot , by the progress of the stars , Give guess how near to day . - Lucius , I say ! - I would it were my fault to sleep so soundly.- When , Lucius , when ? Awake , I say : What , Lu- cius ! Enter Lucius . Luc ...
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... Lucius ! -Varro ! Claudius ! Sirs , awake ! Claudius ! Luc . The strings , my lord , are false . Bru . He thinks , he still is at his instrument.- Lucius , awake . Luc . My lord ! Bru . Didst thou dream , Lucius , that thou so cry'dst ...
... Lucius ! -Varro ! Claudius ! Sirs , awake ! Claudius ! Luc . The strings , my lord , are false . Bru . He thinks , he still is at his instrument.- Lucius , awake . Luc . My lord ! Bru . Didst thou dream , Lucius , that thou so cry'dst ...
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... Lucius , good my lords , Till he have cross'd the Severn . - Happiness ! [ Exeunt Lucius , and Lords . Queen . He goes hence frowning : but it honours us , That we have given him cause . ' Tis all the better ; Clo . Your valiant Britons ...
... Lucius , good my lords , Till he have cross'd the Severn . - Happiness ! [ Exeunt Lucius , and Lords . Queen . He goes hence frowning : but it honours us , That we have given him cause . ' Tis all the better ; Clo . Your valiant Britons ...
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... Lucius live . Tit . Traitors , avaunt ! Where is the emperor's guard ? Treason , my lord ; Lavinia is surpriz'd ... Lucius , Quintus , and Martius . Tit . Follow , my lord , and I'll soon bring her back . Mut . My lord , you pass ...
... Lucius live . Tit . Traitors , avaunt ! Where is the emperor's guard ? Treason , my lord ; Lavinia is surpriz'd ... Lucius , Quintus , and Martius . Tit . Follow , my lord , and I'll soon bring her back . Mut . My lord , you pass ...
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... Lucius ; do not fear thine aunt . Tit . She loves thee , boy , too well to do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome , she did . Mar. What means my niece Lavinia by these signs ? Tit . Fear her not , Lucius : -Somewhat doth ...
... Lucius ; do not fear thine aunt . Tit . She loves thee , boy , too well to do thee harm . Boy . Ay , when my father was in Rome , she did . Mar. What means my niece Lavinia by these signs ? Tit . Fear her not , Lucius : -Somewhat doth ...
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