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" We'll bury him; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make Death proud to take us. "
The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr ... - Page 174
by William Shakespeare - 1786
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Macbeth. Hamlet. King Lear. Othello ...

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 788 pages
...girls ! — Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out ! — Good sirs, take heart : — (193) We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away : — This case of that huge spirit now is cold...
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Shakspeare's tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra, with illustrative and ...

William Shakespeare - 1870 - 192 pages
...soldier's pole.] The soldier's pride. * No more.] No more an empress. 4 Chares.] Menial services. We '11 bury him; and then, what's brave,' what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make Death proud to take us. Come, away !— This case of that huge spirit now is cold.—...
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Shakspeare Gems

William Shakespeare - 1872 - 344 pages
...girls ! — Ah, women, women ! look, Our lamp is spent, it's out ; — good sirs, take heart : — We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, Arid make death proud to take us. Come, away ; This case of that huge spirit now is cold....
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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Volume 2

William Shakespeare, Henry Norman 1814-1886 Hudson - 1872 - 542 pages
...noble girls ! — Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out ! — Good sirs, take heart : We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away : — This case of that huge spirit now is cold."...
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Parnassus

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1874 - 600 pages
...secret house of death Ere death dare come to us? Our lamp is spent, it's out. Good sirs, take heart : We'll bury him: and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come away, The case of that huge Spirit now is cold. My desolation...
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The plays and poems of William Shakespeare, ed. by J.P. Collier, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1878 - 646 pages
...women, women ! look, Our lamp is spent, it's out.—Good sirs, take heart: [To the Guard below. We 'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away : This case of that huge spirit now is cold. Ah,...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Anthony and Cleoparta

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 258 pages
...My noble girls! Ah, women, women, look, Our lamp is spent, it's out!—Good sirs, take heart. We '11 bury him; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us.—Come, away: n , This case of that huge spirit now is cold.—...
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The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 532 pages
...each other " Sirrah." Again, in A King and no King, by the same dramatists, act ii. sc. 1, we find We'll bury him ; and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Koman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away : — This case of that huge spirit now...
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Works: With Glossarial Notes and a Sketch of His Life, Volume 7

William Shakespeare - 1882 - 490 pages
...women, women! look, Our lamp is spent, it's out : — Good sirs, take heart: — [ To the guard below. We'll bury him : and then, what's brave, what's noble, Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us. Come, away This ca.se of that huge spirit now is cold. Ah,...
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Shakespeariana, Volume 1

1883 - 418 pages
...die. Nor cowardly put oft my helmet to My countryman, — a Roman, by a Roman Valiantly vanquished." "We'll bury- him; and then, what's brave, what's noble. Let's do it after the high Roman fashion, And make death proud to take us." "Sufriceth A Roman with a Roman's heart can suffer." " Thou...
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