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'T is the eye of childhood
That fears a painted devil.
— Macbeth, Act II Scene 2
KEYWORD: flourish
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[Flourish. SATURNINUS and BASSIANUS go up into the Capitol] |
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2 |
[A long flourish till they come down] |
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3 |
[Flourish. SATURNINUS courts TAMORA in dumb show] |
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4 |
I know not, Marcus; but I know it is,
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5 |
[Flourish. Exeunt] |
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6 |
Why do the emperor's trumpets flourish thus? |
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7 |
Away, inhuman dog! unhallow'd slave!
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