The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 第 10 巻 |
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Thou art a Roman ; be not barbarous : The Greeks upon advice did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son 380 Did graciously plead for his funerals : Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barr'd his entrance here ...
Thou art a Roman ; be not barbarous : The Greeks upon advice did bury Ajax That slew himself ; and wise Laertes ' son 380 Did graciously plead for his funerals : Let not young Mutius then , that was thy joy , Be barr'd his entrance here ...
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Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give the king this fatal - plotted scroll . ... as thou art ! Lav . Under your patience , gentle empress , ' Tis thought you have a goodly gift in horning ; And to be doubted that ...
Seest thou this letter ? take it up , I pray thee , And give the king this fatal - plotted scroll . ... as thou art ! Lav . Under your patience , gentle empress , ' Tis thought you have a goodly gift in horning ; And to be doubted that ...
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What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briars , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers ? A very fatal place it seems to me ...
What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briars , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers ? A very fatal place it seems to me ...
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O brother , help me with thy fainting handIf fear hath made thee faint , as me it hathOut of this fell devouring ... Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I ...
O brother , help me with thy fainting handIf fear hath made thee faint , as me it hathOut of this fell devouring ... Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I ...
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Tigers must prey , and Rome affords no prey But me and mine : how happy art thou then , From these devourers to be banished ! But who comes with our brother Marcus here ? Enter Marcus and Lavinia . Marc . Titus , prepare thy aged eyes ...
Tigers must prey , and Rome affords no prey But me and mine : how happy art thou then , From these devourers to be banished ! But who comes with our brother Marcus here ? Enter Marcus and Lavinia . Marc . Titus , prepare thy aged eyes ...
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Adonis Andronicus appears arms bear beauty better blood bring child Comp conj daughter dead death desire dost doth earth edition Enter eyes face fair father fear fire Fish give grace grief hand hast hath head hear heart heaven honor keep king Lavinia leave light lines live look lord Love's Lucius Lucrece mean mind nature never night passion perhaps Pericles play poem poet poor present prince printed probably reference rest Rome SCENE seems Shakespeare shame sight Sonnets sons sorrow speak stand story sweet Tamora tears tell thee thine thing thou thou art thought Titus tongue true turn Tyre Venus weep