The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . e but lost her tongue,And in a tedious sampler sewd her , lovely niece, that mean is cut from thee;A craftier Tereus hast thou met withal,And he hath cut those pretty fingers could have better sewd than ! had the monster seen those lily handsTremble like aspen-leaves upon a make the silken strings delight to kiss them. * Cause. So the old editions. In modern copies, case. So the folio. The quarto of 1600, A craftier Tereus, cousin, hast thou met. Act II.] TITUS ANDRONICUS. [Scene V. He would not then have to


The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere . e but lost her tongue,And in a tedious sampler sewd her , lovely niece, that mean is cut from thee;A craftier Tereus hast thou met withal,And he hath cut those pretty fingers could have better sewd than ! had the monster seen those lily handsTremble like aspen-leaves upon a make the silken strings delight to kiss them. * Cause. So the old editions. In modern copies, case. So the folio. The quarto of 1600, A craftier Tereus, cousin, hast thou met. Act II.] TITUS ANDRONICUS. [Scene V. He would not then have touchd them for his had he heard the heavenly harmonyWhich that sweet tongue hath made,He would have droppd his knife, and fell asleep,As Cerberus at the Thracian poets , let us go, and make thy father blind; For such a sight will blind a fathers eye :One hours storm will drown the fragrant meads ;What will whole months of tears thy fathers eyes?Do not draw back, for we will mourn with thee ;Oh, could our mourning ease thy misery!. 23 inu m B —-^ f 1 i-R^ .


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