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... Charmian , so revealing of her passionate preoccupation with Antony , of her imagination , and their mutual ... Charmian's farewell to her dead mistress whom she is about to follow , Your crown's awry ; I'll mend it , and then play ...
... Charmian , so revealing of her passionate preoccupation with Antony , of her imagination , and their mutual ... Charmian's farewell to her dead mistress whom she is about to follow , Your crown's awry ; I'll mend it , and then play ...
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... Charmian , ' tis the man ; but note him : He was not sad ; for he would shine on those | That make their looks by ... Charmian.— | Welcome , my good Alexas . - Did I , Charmian , | Ever love Cæsar so ? Char . O that brave Cæsar ! Cleo ...
... Charmian , ' tis the man ; but note him : He was not sad ; for he would shine on those | That make their looks by ... Charmian.— | Welcome , my good Alexas . - Did I , Charmian , | Ever love Cæsar so ? Char . O that brave Cæsar ! Cleo ...
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... Charmian ? — Enter CHARMIAN | Show me , my women , like a queen ; -Go fetch My best attires ; -I am again for Cydnus , To meet Mark Antony : -Sirrah - Iras , go . | Now , noble Charmian , we'll despatch indeed : | And , when thou hast ...
... Charmian ? — Enter CHARMIAN | Show me , my women , like a queen ; -Go fetch My best attires ; -I am again for Cydnus , To meet Mark Antony : -Sirrah - Iras , go . | Now , noble Charmian , we'll despatch indeed : | And , when thou hast ...
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