The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 4Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 61
... queen , — Cleo . Pray you , stand further from me . Ant . What's the matter ? Cleo . I know , by that same eye , there's some good news . What says the married woman ? -You may go ? ' Would , she had never given you leave to come ! Let ...
... queen , — Cleo . Pray you , stand further from me . Ant . What's the matter ? Cleo . I know , by that same eye , there's some good news . What says the married woman ? -You may go ? ' Would , she had never given you leave to come ! Let ...
Page 62
... queen , Cleo . Nay , pray you seek no colour for your going , But bid farewell , and go : when you sued staying , Then was the time for words : No going then ; - Eternity was in our lips , and eyes ; Bliss in our brows ' bent ; * none ...
... queen , Cleo . Nay , pray you seek no colour for your going , But bid farewell , and go : when you sued staying , Then was the time for words : No going then ; - Eternity was in our lips , and eyes ; Bliss in our brows ' bent ; * none ...
Page 63
... queen forbear ; And give true evidence to his love , which stands An honourable trial . Cleo . So Fulvia told me . I ... queen Ptolemy * Egypt's queen . Oblivious memory . † Anger . Associate . More womanly than he : hardly gave audience ...
... queen forbear ; And give true evidence to his love , which stands An honourable trial . Cleo . So Fulvia told me . I ... queen Ptolemy * Egypt's queen . Oblivious memory . † Anger . Associate . More womanly than he : hardly gave audience ...
Page 66
... queen , He kiss'd , the last of many doubled kisses , — This orient pearl ; -His speech sticks in my heart . Cleo . Mine ear must pluck it thence . Alex . Good friend , quoth he , Say , the firm Roman to great Egypt sends This treasure ...
... queen , He kiss'd , the last of many doubled kisses , — This orient pearl ; -His speech sticks in my heart . Cleo . Mine ear must pluck it thence . Alex . Good friend , quoth he , Say , the firm Roman to great Egypt sends This treasure ...
Page 81
... queen to Cæsar in a mattress . Pom . I know thee now ; -How far'st thou , soldier ? Eno . Well ; And well am like to do ; for I perceive Four feasts are toward . Pom . Let me shake thy hand ;, I never hated thee : I have seen thee fight ...
... queen to Cæsar in a mattress . Pom . I know thee now ; -How far'st thou , soldier ? Eno . Well ; And well am like to do ; for I perceive Four feasts are toward . Pom . Let me shake thy hand ;, I never hated thee : I have seen thee fight ...
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