The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . d buzz lamenting doings in the air!Poor harmless fly! That, with his pretty buzzing melody,Came here to make us merry; and thou hastkilld Pardon me, sir; t was a black ill-favourd fly,Like to the empress Moor; therefore I killdhim. Are is omitted in the orisinad. Tit. 0,0,0,Then pardon me for reprehending thou hast done a charitable me thy knife, I will insult on him ;Flattering myself, as if it were the Moor,Come hither purposely to poison me.—There s for thyself, and thats for Tamora.—Ah, sirrah! Yet, I


The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . d buzz lamenting doings in the air!Poor harmless fly! That, with his pretty buzzing melody,Came here to make us merry; and thou hastkilld Pardon me, sir; t was a black ill-favourd fly,Like to the empress Moor; therefore I killdhim. Are is omitted in the orisinad. Tit. 0,0,0,Then pardon me for reprehending thou hast done a charitable me thy knife, I will insult on him ;Flattering myself, as if it were the Moor,Come hither purposely to poison me.—There s for thyself, and thats for Tamora.—Ah, sirrah! Yet, I think we are not brought so low,But that, between us, we can kill a fly,That comes in likeness of a coal-black Moor. Marc. Alas, poor man ! grief has so wroughton him,He takes false shadows for true substances. Tit. Come, take away.—Lavinia, go with me:I 11 to thy closet; and go read with theeSad stories, chanced in the times of old.—Come, boy, and go with me ; thy sight is young,And thou shalt read, when mine begins to dazzle. [^ 29


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