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... hear them ; Cleopatra urges that he should , Fulvia perchance is angry . This naturally strengthens his determination not to hear them , and he turns to love and Cleopatra : Let's not confound the time with conference harsh : There's ...
... hear them ; Cleopatra urges that he should , Fulvia perchance is angry . This naturally strengthens his determination not to hear them , and he turns to love and Cleopatra : Let's not confound the time with conference harsh : There's ...
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... Hear the ambassadors , and Antony retorts , Fie , wrangling queen ! Whom everything becomes , to chide , to laugh , Το weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself , in thee , fair and admired ! Keats puts a note to this last ...
... Hear the ambassadors , and Antony retorts , Fie , wrangling queen ! Whom everything becomes , to chide , to laugh , Το weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself , in thee , fair and admired ! Keats puts a note to this last ...
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... hear the morning lark . Then , my queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : Obe . We the globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wand'ring moon . Tita . Come , my lord : and in our flight , Tell me how it came this ...
... hear the morning lark . Then , my queen , in silence sad , Trip we after the night's shade : Obe . We the globe can compass soon , Swifter than the wand'ring moon . Tita . Come , my lord : and in our flight , Tell me how it came this ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon No preview available - 1966 |
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