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... Exeunt Coм . and MEN . Sic . Go , mafters , get you home , be not difmay'd ; These are a fide , that would be glad ... Exeunt Citizens . Bru . Let's to the Capitol : - ' Would , half my wealth Would buy this for a lie ! Sic . Pray , let ...
... Exeunt Coм . and MEN . Sic . Go , mafters , get you home , be not difmay'd ; These are a fide , that would be glad ... Exeunt Citizens . Bru . Let's to the Capitol : - ' Would , half my wealth Would buy this for a lie ! Sic . Pray , let ...
Side 310
... Exeunt Citizens . See , whe'r their baseft metal be not mov'd ; They vanish tongue - ty'd in their guiltiness . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This way will I : Difrobe the images , If you do find them deck'd with ceremonies ...
... Exeunt Citizens . See , whe'r their baseft metal be not mov'd ; They vanish tongue - ty'd in their guiltiness . Go you down that way towards the Capitol ; This way will I : Difrobe the images , If you do find them deck'd with ceremonies ...
Side 518
... Exeunt . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yon ' fide o ' the hill , In eye of Cæfar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the fhips behold , And fo proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . Enter CANIDIUS , marching with his land army ...
... Exeunt . Ant . Set we our squadrons on yon ' fide o ' the hill , In eye of Cæfar's battle ; from which place We may the number of the fhips behold , And fo proceed accordingly . [ Exeunt . Enter CANIDIUS , marching with his land army ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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