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Shakespeare quotes on traitorsStand we in good array, for they no doubt Will issue out again and bid us battle; If not, the city being but of small defence, We'll quietly rouse the traitors in the same If thou Source: THE TRAGEDY OF JULIUS CAESAR Kind souls, what weep you when you but behold Our Caesar's vesture wounded? Look you here, Here is himself, marr'd, as you see, with traitors Come, away, away! We'll burn his body in the holy place And with the brands fire the traitors' houses Look, I draw a sword against conspirators; When think you that the sword goes up again? Never, till Caesar's three and thirty wounds Be well avenged, or till another Caesar Have added slaughter to the sword of traitors In the base court? Base court, where kings grow base, To come at traitors' calls, and do them grace Now, fair befall you! He deserv'd his death; And your good Graces both have well proceeded To warn false traitors from the like attempts Let not the virgin's cheek Make soft thy trenchant sword; for those milk paps That through the window bars bore at men's eyes Are not within the leaf of pity writ, But set them down horrible traitors You kill'd her husband; and for that vile fault Two of her brothers were condemn'd to death, My hand cut off and made a merry jest; Both her sweet hands, her tongue, and that more dear Than hands or tongue, her spotless chastity, Inhuman traitors, you constrain'd and forc'd Quotes for: Shakespeare Quotes
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