"Farewell, thou child of my

  1. "Farewell, thou child of my right hand..."Which of these is the (most) accurate paraphrase of these words from Ben Jonson's "On
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  2. BRUTUS. Farewell to you, and you, and you, Volumnius.Strato, thou hast been all this while asleep. Farewell to thee too, Strato.
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  3. Read the excerpt from Act III, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.Juliet: Then, window, let day in, and let life out. Romeo: Farewell,
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  4. “O child, O child! My soul, and not my child! Dead art thou! Alack, my child is dead, and with my child my joys are buried.”
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  5. Tybalt: Romeo, the hate I bear thee can affordNo better term than this, – thou art a villain. Romeo: Tybalt, the reason that I
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  6. Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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  7. Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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  8. Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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  9. Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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  10. Act 1, Scene 4 from King Lear LEAR: Woe that too late repents!—O, sir, are you come? Is it your will? Speak, sir!—Prepare my
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