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Page 120
... emperor ! Shall we dance now the Egyptian Bacchanals , And celebrate our drink ? Pom . Let's ha't , good soldier . Ant . Come , let us all take hands ; [ TO ANT . Till that the conquering wine hath steep'd our sense In soft and delicate ...
... emperor ! Shall we dance now the Egyptian Bacchanals , And celebrate our drink ? Pom . Let's ha't , good soldier . Ant . Come , let us all take hands ; [ TO ANT . Till that the conquering wine hath steep'd our sense In soft and delicate ...
Page 133
... emperor . Speak not against it ; Enter ANTONY and CANIDIUS . Ant . Is't not strange , Canidius , That from Tarentum , and Brundusium , He could so quickly cut the Ionian sea , And take in Toryne ? -You have heard on't , sweet ? Cleo ...
... emperor . Speak not against it ; Enter ANTONY and CANIDIUS . Ant . Is't not strange , Canidius , That from Tarentum , and Brundusium , He could so quickly cut the Ionian sea , And take in Toryne ? -You have heard on't , sweet ? Cleo ...
Page 134
... emperor , do not fight by sea ; Trust not to rotten planks : Do you misdoubt This sword , and these my wounds ? Let the Egyptians , And the Phoenicians , go a ducking ; we Have used to conquer , standing on the earth , And fighting foot ...
... emperor , do not fight by sea ; Trust not to rotten planks : Do you misdoubt This sword , and these my wounds ? Let the Egyptians , And the Phoenicians , go a ducking ; we Have used to conquer , standing on the earth , And fighting foot ...
Page 135
... emperor calls for Canidius . Can . With news the time's with labour , and throes forth , Each minute , some . SCENE VIII . [ Exeunt . A Plain near Actuum . Enter CESAR , TAURUS , Officers , and Cæs . Taurus , - Taur . My lord . others ...
... emperor calls for Canidius . Can . With news the time's with labour , and throes forth , Each minute , some . SCENE VIII . [ Exeunt . A Plain near Actuum . Enter CESAR , TAURUS , Officers , and Cæs . Taurus , - Taur . My lord . others ...
Page 154
... emperor Eno . I am alone the villain of the earth , And feel I am so most . O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how wouldst thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude [ Exit . Thou dost so crown with gold ! This blows my heart ...
... emperor Eno . I am alone the villain of the earth , And feel I am so most . O Antony , Thou mine of bounty , how wouldst thou have paid My better service , when my turpitude [ Exit . Thou dost so crown with gold ! This blows my heart ...
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Aaron Alcib Alcibiades Andronicus Apem Apemantus Athens Bassianus bear blood brother Brutus Cæs Cæsar Casca Cassius CESAR Char Charmian CHIRON Cleo Cleopatra dead death deed dost thou doth Egypt emperor empress Enobarbus Enter ANTONY Eros Exeunt Exit eyes Farewell fear Flav fool fortune friends Fulvia gentle give gods gold Goths hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour i'the Iras JOHNSON Julius Cæsar Lavinia Lepidus look lord LUCILIUS Lucius madam MALONE Marcus Mark Antony means Messala ne'er never night noble o'the Octavia Parthia Plutarch Poet Pompey pray Publius queen revenge Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE Senators Serv Servant Shakespeare Sold soldier speak STEEVENS sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Timon Titinius Titus Titus Andronicus tongue unto villain WARBURTON word