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Page 81
... hither from the furrow , and be merry ; Make holy - day : your rye - straw hats put on , And these fresh nymphs encounter every one In country footing . Enter certain Reapers , properly habited ; they join with the Nymphs in a graceful ...
... hither from the furrow , and be merry ; Make holy - day : your rye - straw hats put on , And these fresh nymphs encounter every one In country footing . Enter certain Reapers , properly habited ; they join with the Nymphs in a graceful ...
Page 134
... hither , I am so lated in the world , that I Have lost my way for ever : —I have a ship | Laden with gold ; take that , divide it ; fly , | And make your peace with Cæsar . Att . Fly ! not we . Ant . I have fled myself ; and have ...
... hither , I am so lated in the world , that I Have lost my way for ever : —I have a ship | Laden with gold ; take that , divide it ; fly , | And make your peace with Cæsar . Att . Fly ! not we . Ant . I have fled myself ; and have ...
Page 135
... hither He sends so poor a pinion of his wing , Euph . I was of late as petty to his ends , As is the morn - dew on the myrtle leaf To his grand sea . [ Sits down . 1 III . xi . 4 . III . xi . KEATS'S MARKINGS : ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 135.
... hither He sends so poor a pinion of his wing , Euph . I was of late as petty to his ends , As is the morn - dew on the myrtle leaf To his grand sea . [ Sits down . 1 III . xi . 4 . III . xi . KEATS'S MARKINGS : ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA 135.
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