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From Titus Andronicus (Act II, scene I) Now ? at this time climbeth ? to ascend with effort Tamora ? name of the queen of the Goths Olympus' ? the mountain which was the residence of the ancient Greek gods top ? summit Safe ? to render secure out ? beyond of ? Indicating a situation, condition, or state, the departure or emergence from fortune's ? the good or ill that befalls man shot ? the action of shooting as a means of attack and ? as well as sits ? to be in a position of rest aloft ? above Secure ? free from danger thunder's ? the loud noise following a flash of lightning crack ? disruption; breach or ? and lightning ? the flash of light that precedes thunder flash ? an dazzling burst of light energy Advanced ? to lift; to raise (singular past) above ? comparatively higher pale ? not fresh of colour; wan envy's ? malice; spite; hate threatening ? menacing, dangerous reach ? the extent to which an agency or power is limited As ? in the quality of when ? at the time of the ? definite article, employed in general as ?at present' golden ? resembling gold in color or brightness sun ? ?the luminary that makes the day'; the star at the center of our solar system salutes ? to greet, to make courteous notice of morn ? the first part of the day; the morning having ? endowment gilt ? gold laid upon a surface ocean ? the great sea with ? being held together his ? masculine possessive pronoun beams ? ray of light, emitted from the sun Gallops ? to run through zodiac ? the twelve astrological signs through which the sun passes in ? within glistering ? shining; sparkling coach ? a close carriage overlooks ? to view from a higher point highest-peering ? of the greatest altitude hills ? mountains So ? in the same degree Upon ? to exist together or alongside of each other as compatible facts; to co-exist her ? female possessive wit ? marked mental faculty of any kind doth ? does earthly ? pertaining to the earth honour ? people of high reputation and renown wait ? to stay in expectation of virtue ? any good merit or accomplishment stoops ? to bow; to yield; to submit trembles ? to quiver; to quake at ? a point of place or time frown ? a stern and surly look Then ? at that time Aaron ? name of the Moor who recites this speech arm ? to armor; to equip thy ? your heart ? the source of will and inclination, also the source or love and amorous desire fit ? to prepare thoughts ? ideas To ? motion towards action, place, or state mount ? to ascend imperial ? pertaining to an empire or emperor mistress ? a woman who has command and governs pitch ? height, unto a height whom ? direct object interrogative thou ? you, speaking to self in second person triumph ? victory; conquest long ? not for a shot amount of time; an extended period of time Hast ? have prisoner ? a person confined held ? kept in; detained fetter'd ? to be shackled; to be tied down amorous ? pertaining to love chains ? a series of links or rings connected; a device made to restraint (metaphor) faster ? closely; tightly bound ? to be confined; to be restrained charming ? magical; bewitching eyes ? the organ of sight; the window to the soul; Than ? indicating an object of perception separated from the subject is ? singular present indicator of verb "be" Prometheus ? the demigod who stole fire from heaven tied ? bound; restrained Caucasus ? chain of mountains between Europe and Asia Away ? to discard slavish ? slave-like weeds ? clothing servile ? as a peasant thoughts ? anything conceived in the mind I ? pronoun of the first person will ? to wish; to desire be ? become bright ? of splendid beauty shine ? to glitter pearl ? a white, shining body; often worn as a jewel gold ? the most precious metal this ? indicating a thing or person just mentioned new-made ? restored to a previous state empress ? the consort of an emperor or female sovereign said ? spoken; uttered wanton ? to play (suggestive) queen ? a female sovereign or the consort of a king goddess ? a female deity Semiramis ? queen of Assyria, known for her cruelty nymph ? a goddess of the mountains, woods or waters siren ? a mermaid that ? indicating a thing or person present charm ? to affect with magic power Rome's ? pertaining to the capital city of Italy, chief seat of power during the Holy Roman Empire Saturnine ? name of the newly chosen emperor see ? to perceive with the eye shipwreck ? the destruction of a ship by rocks or shelves commonweal's ? commonwealth; republic; body politic
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From Titus Andronicus (Act II, scene I) Now ? at this time climbeth ? to ascend with effort Tamora ? name of the queen of the Goths Olympus' ? the mountain which was the residence of the ancient Greek gods top ? summit Safe ? to render secure out ? beyond of ? Indicating a situation, condition, or state, the departure or emergence from fortune's ? the good or ill that befalls man shot ? the action of shooting as a means of attack and ? as well as sits ? to be in a position of rest aloft ? above Secure ? free from danger thunder's ? the loud noise following a flash of lightning crack ? disruption; breach or ? and lightning ? the flash of light that precedes thunder flash ? an dazzling burst of light energy Advanced ? to lift; to raise (singular past) above ? comparatively higher pale ? not fresh of colour; wan envy's ? malice; spite; hate threatening ? menacing, dangerous reach ? the extent to which an agency or power is limited As ? in the quality of when ? at the time of the ? definite article, employed in general as ?at present' golden ? resembling gold in color or brightness sun ? ?the luminary that makes the day'; the star at the center of our solar system salutes ? to greet, to make courteous notice of morn ? the first part of the day; the morning having ? endowment gilt ? gold laid upon a surface ocean ? the great sea with ? being held together his ? masculine possessive pronoun beams ? ray of light, emitted from the sun Gallops ? to run through zodiac ? the twelve astrological signs through which the sun passes in ? within glistering ? shining; sparkling coach ? a close carriage overlooks ? to view from a higher point highest-peering ? of the greatest altitude hills ? mountains So ? in the same degree Upon ? to exist together or alongside of each other as compatible facts; to co-exist her ? female possessive wit ? marked mental faculty of any kind doth ? does earthly ? pertaining to the earth honour ? people of high reputation and renown wait ? to stay in expectation of virtue ? any good merit or accomplishment stoops ? to bow; to yield; to submit trembles ? to quiver; to quake at ? a point of place or time frown ? a stern and surly look Then ? at that time Aaron ? name of the Moor who recites this speech arm ? to armor; to equip thy ? your heart ? the source of will and inclination, also the source or love and amorous desire fit ? to prepare thoughts ? ideas To ? motion towards action, place, or state mount ? to ascend imperial ? pertaining to an empire or emperor mistress ? a woman who has command and governs pitch ? height, unto a height whom ? direct object interrogative thou ? you, speaking to self in second person triumph ? victory; conquest long ? not for a shot amount of time; an extended period of time Hast ? have prisoner ? a person confined held ? kept in; detained fetter'd ? to be shackled; to be tied down amorous ? pertaining to love chains ? a series of links or rings connected; a device made to restraint (metaphor) faster ? closely; tightly bound ? to be confined; to be restrained charming ? magical; bewitching eyes ? the organ of sight; the window to the soul; Than ? indicating an object of perception separated from the subject is ? singular present indicator of verb "be" Prometheus ? the demigod who stole fire from heaven tied ? bound; restrained Caucasus ? chain of mountains between Europe and Asia Away ? to discard slavish ? slave-like weeds ? clothing servile ? as a peasant thoughts ? anything conceived in the mind I ? pronoun of the first person will ? to wish; to desire be ? become bright ? of splendid beauty shine ? to glitter pearl ? a white, shining body; often worn as a jewel gold ? the most precious metal this ? indicating a thing or person just mentioned new-made ? restored to a previous state empress ? the consort of an emperor or female sovereign said ? spoken; uttered wanton ? to play (suggestive) queen ? a female sovereign or the consort of a king goddess ? a female deity Semiramis ? queen of Assyria, known for her cruelty nymph ? a goddess of the mountains, woods or waters siren ? a mermaid that ? indicating a thing or person present charm ? to affect with magic power Rome's ? pertaining to the capital city of Italy, chief seat of power during the Holy Roman Empire Saturnine ? name of the newly chosen emperor see ? to perceive with the eye shipwreck ? the destruction of a ship by rocks or shelves commonweal's ? commonwealth; republic; body politic
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