O sun ! thy uprise shall I see no more ; Fortune and Antony part here ; even here Do we shake hands. All come to this ? The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar ; and this... History of Rome - Page 339by Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 539 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 pages
...upon my charm, I have done all : — Bid them all fly, begone. [Kiit SCARUS. O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more : Fortune and Antony part here ; even...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Betray'd I am : O this false soul of Egypt ! this grave charm,9 Whose eye beck'd ' forth my wars, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 pages
...more: Fortune and Antony part here; even here Do we snake hands.—All come to this?—The hearts v That spaniel'd me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes,...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Betray'd I am: O this false soul of Egypt! this grave charm,— Whose eye beck'd forth my wars, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 pages
...recollecting her turnings, Antony should not have that in contemplation which gave him most offence. Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Betray 'd I am: O this false soul of Egypt! this grave charm,9 Whose eye beck'd forth my wars, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 pages
...shake hands.—All come to this ?—The hearts That spaniel'd me at heels, to whom I gave [Exit SCARUS. Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Betray'd I am: O this false soul of Egypt! this grave charm, 9 Whose eye beck'd forth my wars, and... | |
| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 pages
...explanation is unanswerable. P. 278.— 557.— 617. All come to this ? The hearts That spaniel' 'd me at heels, to whom I gave Their wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Caesar. Spaniel'd is indeed a very happy emendation, and is, I think, most justly received into the text by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 pages
...charm, I have done all : — Bid them all fly, be gone. •. [Exit Scarus. O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more : Fortune and Antony part here ; even...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Betray'd I am : O this false soul of Egypt ! this grave charm, — Whose eye beck'd forth my wars,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 410 pages
...my charm, I have done all : — Bid them all fly, be gone. [Exit SCARUS. O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more : Fortune and Antony part here ; even...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Be tray 'd I am : O this false soul of Egypt ! this grave charm, — Whose eye beck'd forth my wars,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 584 pages
...reveng'd upon my ch;irni, I have done all: — Bid them all fly, be gone. O sun, thy uprise shall I leave her ? 15 Bur. Pardon me, royal sir; Election C'zsar; and this pine is bark'd, That over-topp'd them all. Betray'd I am : O this false soul of /Kgypt... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...revene1 d upon my charm, I have done all : — Bid them all fly, be gone. О sun, thy uprise shall 1 see no more : Fortune and Antony part here ; even...wishes, do discandy, melt their sweets On blossoming Ca;sar; and this pine is bark'd, That over-topp'd them all. Betray' tl I am: О this false soul of... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 pages
...upon my charm, J have done all; Bid them all fly, begone! [Exit DIOMEDE. O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more: Fortune and Antony part here ; even here...and this pine is bark'd, That overtopp'd them all. Betray'd I am : (O this false soil of Egypt!) This grave charm,— Whose eye beck'd forth my wars,... | |
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