The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 頁 |
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第 2 頁
... tears , Tears of true joy for his return to Rome . Thou great defender of this Capitol , Stand gracious to the rites that we intend ! Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that King Priam had , 80 Behold the poor ...
... tears , Tears of true joy for his return to Rome . Thou great defender of this Capitol , Stand gracious to the rites that we intend ! Romans , of five and twenty valiant sons , Half of the number that King Priam had , 80 Behold the poor ...
第 3 頁
... tears I shed , A mother's tears in passion for her son : And if thy sons were ever dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not that we are brought to Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee ...
... tears I shed , A mother's tears in passion for her son : And if thy sons were ever dear to thee , O , think my son to be as dear to me ! Sufficeth not that we are brought to Rome , To beautify thy triumphs and return , Captive to thee ...
第 10 頁
... tears ; but be your heart to them As unrelenting flint to drops of rain . 141 Lav . When did the tiger's young ones teach the dam ? O , do not learn her wrath ; she taught it thee ; The milk thou suck'dst from her did turn to marble ...
... tears ; but be your heart to them As unrelenting flint to drops of rain . 141 Lav . When did the tiger's young ones teach the dam ? O , do not learn her wrath ; she taught it thee ; The milk thou suck'dst from her did turn to marble ...
第 12 頁
... tears thy father's eyes ? Do not draw back , for we will mourn with thee : O , could our mourning ease thy misery ! [ Exeunt . SCENE I. ACT III . Rome . A street . Enter Judges , Senators and Tribunes , with MARTIUS and QUINTUS , bound ...
... tears thy father's eyes ? Do not draw back , for we will mourn with thee : O , could our mourning ease thy misery ! [ Exeunt . SCENE I. ACT III . Rome . A street . Enter Judges , Senators and Tribunes , with MARTIUS and QUINTUS , bound ...
第 13 頁
... tears and seem to weep with me ; And , were they but attired in grave weeds , Rome could afford no tribune like to these . A stone is soft as wax , -tribunes more hard than stones ; A stone is silent , and offendeth not , And tribunes ...
... tears and seem to weep with me ; And , were they but attired in grave weeds , Rome could afford no tribune like to these . A stone is soft as wax , -tribunes more hard than stones ; A stone is silent , and offendeth not , And tribunes ...
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