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... thou go'st foremost : Thou rascal , that art worst in blood to run , 140 150 160 163. rascal , deer unfit for 163. in blood , in sound con- hunting . dition . Lead'st first to win some vantage . But make you 16 Coriolanus ACT I.
... thou go'st foremost : Thou rascal , that art worst in blood to run , 140 150 160 163. rascal , deer unfit for 163. in blood , in sound con- hunting . dition . Lead'st first to win some vantage . But make you 16 Coriolanus ACT I.
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... thou Shalt see me once more strike at Tullus ' face . What , art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . I'll lean upon one crutch and Ere stay behind this business . Men . No , Caius Marcius ; fight with t'other , O , true - bred ! First Sen ...
... thou Shalt see me once more strike at Tullus ' face . What , art thou stiff ? stand'st out ? Tit . I'll lean upon one crutch and Ere stay behind this business . Men . No , Caius Marcius ; fight with t'other , O , true - bred ! First Sen ...
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... Thou art left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast a soldier Even to Cato's wish , not fierce and terrible Only in strokes ; but , with thy grim looks and The thunder - like percussion ...
... Thou art left , Marcius : A carbuncle entire , as big as thou art , Were not so rich a jewel . Thou wast a soldier Even to Cato's wish , not fierce and terrible Only in strokes ; but , with thy grim looks and The thunder - like percussion ...
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... Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruised : bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble touch , when I am forth ...
... Thou hast years upon thee ; and thou art too full Of the wars ' surfeits , to go rove with one That's yet unbruised : bring me but out at gate . Come , my sweet wife , my dearest mother , and My friends of noble touch , when I am forth ...
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... thou wilt have The leading of thine own revenges , take The one half of my commission ; and set down— As best thou art experienced , since thou know'st Thy country's strength and weakness , -thine own . ways ; Whether to knock against ...
... thou wilt have The leading of thine own revenges , take The one half of my commission ; and set down— As best thou art experienced , since thou know'st Thy country's strength and weakness , -thine own . ways ; Whether to knock against ...
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