The book The Tragedy of Brutus, Or, the Fall of Tarquin was written by author John Howard Payne Here you can read free online of The Tragedy of Brutus, Or, the Fall of Tarquin book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Tragedy of Brutus, Or, the Fall of Tarquin a good or bad book?
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See your father's statue Unhors'd and headless ! Tremble at the omen ! Sex. This is not madness. Ha ! my dagger lost ! — Wretch ! — thou shalt not escape me ! — Ho ! a guard ! — The rack shall punish thee ! A guard, I say ! [Exit Sextus.] Br. (Alone.) The blow is struck ! The anxious messages To Collatinus and his friends explain'd, 28 Tragedy of Brutus, And now, Home's liberty or loss is certain ! I'll hasten to Oollatia — join my kinsmen — To the moon, folly ! — Vengeance, I embrace thee ! [E...xit Brutus.] SCENE II. An apartment in the house of Collatinus. Collatinus enters wildly, a bloody dagger in his hand, followed by Valerius and Lucretius. Col. She's dead. 1 Lucretia's dead ! I pluckM this steel From my Lucretia's heart ! This is her blood ! Howl, howl, ye men of Home. Look ! there she lies That was your wonder. Ve mighty gods, where are your thunders now ? Ye men and warriors, have you human hearts ? But who shall dare to mourn her loss like me ! Enter Brutus. Br.
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