The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 7J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... thou once Wert beaten from Mutina , where thou flew'ft Hirtius and Panfa confuls , at thy heel Did famine follow , whom thou fought it against ( Though daintily brought up ) with patience more Than favages could fuffer . Thou didft ...
... thou once Wert beaten from Mutina , where thou flew'ft Hirtius and Panfa confuls , at thy heel Did famine follow , whom thou fought it against ( Though daintily brought up ) with patience more Than favages could fuffer . Thou didft ...
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... Thou eunuch , Mardian ? Mar. What's your highnefs ' pleafure ? Cleo . Not now to hear thee fing . I take no pleasure In ought an eunuch has ; ' tis well for thee , That being unfeminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt ...
... Thou eunuch , Mardian ? Mar. What's your highnefs ' pleafure ? Cleo . Not now to hear thee fing . I take no pleasure In ought an eunuch has ; ' tis well for thee , That being unfeminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt ...
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... thou fad , or merry , " The violence of either thee becomes , So do's it no man elfe . Met'ft thou my pofts ? Alex . Ay , madam , twenty feveral meffengers , Why do you fend fo thick ? Cleo . Who's born that day When I forget to fend to ...
... thou fad , or merry , " The violence of either thee becomes , So do's it no man elfe . Met'ft thou my pofts ? Alex . Ay , madam , twenty feveral meffengers , Why do you fend fo thick ? Cleo . Who's born that day When I forget to fend to ...
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... thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears ; That long time have been barren . Mef . Madam ! madam ! Cleo . Antony's dead ? A If thou fay for villain , thou kill'st thy mistress :: But well and free , If thou fo yield him , there is gold ...
... thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears ; That long time have been barren . Mef . Madam ! madam ! Cleo . Antony's dead ? A If thou fay for villain , thou kill'st thy mistress :: But well and free , If thou fo yield him , there is gold ...
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... Thou fhould't come like a fury crown'd with fnakes , › Not like a formal man . Mef Will't pleafe you hear me ? Cleo . I have a mind to ftrike thee ere thou speak'st ;, Yet if thou fay , Antony lives , ' tis well , 5 Or friends with ...
... Thou fhould't come like a fury crown'd with fnakes , › Not like a formal man . Mef Will't pleafe you hear me ? Cleo . I have a mind to ftrike thee ere thou speak'st ;, Yet if thou fay , Antony lives , ' tis well , 5 Or friends with ...
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