The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 82 筆
第 6 頁
There lie thy bones , sweet Mutius , with thy friends , Till we with trophies do adorn thy tomb . All . [ Kneeling ] No man shed tears for noble Mutius ; He lives in same that died in virtue's cause . Marc .
There lie thy bones , sweet Mutius , with thy friends , Till we with trophies do adorn thy tomb . All . [ Kneeling ] No man shed tears for noble Mutius ; He lives in same that died in virtue's cause . Marc .
第 12 頁
Go home , call for sweet water , wash thy hands . Dem . She hath no tongue to call , nor hands to wash ; And so let's leave her to her silent walks . Chi . An'twere my case , I should go hang myself , Dem . If thou hadst hands to help ...
Go home , call for sweet water , wash thy hands . Dem . She hath no tongue to call , nor hands to wash ; And so let's leave her to her silent walks . Chi . An'twere my case , I should go hang myself , Dem . If thou hadst hands to help ...
第 14 頁
Sweet father , cease your tears ; for , mother's care , at your grief , Now let me show a brother's love to thee . See how my wretched sister sobs and weeps . Tit . Agree between you ; I will spare my Marc . Patience , dear niece .
Sweet father , cease your tears ; for , mother's care , at your grief , Now let me show a brother's love to thee . See how my wretched sister sobs and weeps . Tit . Agree between you ; I will spare my Marc . Patience , dear niece .
第 16 頁
Alas , the tender boy , in passion Good uncle Marcus , see how swift she comes . moved , Alas , sweet aunt , I know not what you mean . Doth weep to see his grandsire's heaviness . Marc . Stand by me , Lucius ; do not fear Tit .
Alas , the tender boy , in passion Good uncle Marcus , see how swift she comes . moved , Alas , sweet aunt , I know not what you mean . Doth weep to see his grandsire's heaviness . Marc . Stand by me , Lucius ; do not fear Tit .
第 17 頁
0 , calm thee , gentle lord ; although I know There is enough written upon this earth To stir a mutiny in the mildest thoughts And arm the minds of infants to exclaims , My lord , kneel down with me ; Lavinia , kneel ; And kneel , sweet ...
0 , calm thee , gentle lord ; although I know There is enough written upon this earth To stir a mutiny in the mildest thoughts And arm the minds of infants to exclaims , My lord , kneel down with me ; Lavinia , kneel ; And kneel , sweet ...
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