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" Give me my robe, put on my crown ; I have Immortal longings in me : Now no more The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip: — Yare, yare, good Iras; quick. — Methinks, I hear Antony call; I see him rouse himself To praise my noble act; I hear... "
The works of Shakespeare, with corrections and illustr. from various ... - Page 104
by William Shakespeare - 1767
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Everybody's Shakespeare: Reflections Chiefly on the Tragedies

Maynard Mack - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 300 pages
...resonance it has if we could not hear echoing between the lines the gritty accents of the opposing voice: Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me. (5.2.279) Truly, I have him; but I would not be the party that should desire you to touch him, for...
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Poetic Designs: An Introduction to Meters, Verse Forms, and Figures of Speech

Stephen Adams - Poetry - 1997 - 260 pages
...dissembling looks? By the end of his career, Shakespeare arrived at a suppleness of enjambment like this: Give me my robe, put on my crown, I have Immortal longings in me. Now no more The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip. Yare, yare, good Iras; quick. Methinks I hear Antony call. I see...
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The Wordsworth Dictionary of Quotations

Connie Robertson - Reference - 1998 - 686 pages
...to foot I am marble-constant, now the fleeting moon No planet is of mine. 10169 Antony and Cleopatra 1958 7889 (attributed) There is no surprise more magical than the 10170 Antony and Cleopatra Dost i In ii i not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep?...
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Night at the Vulcan

Ngaio Marsh - Fiction - 1998 - 260 pages
...camouflaged with makeup. I want you to come with me while I remove this make-up. Where's your jacket?" "Give me my robe; put on my crown; I have immortal longings in me . . ." Fox went out and returned with a tail-coat that was in great disorder. "Nothing in the pockets,...
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Shakespeare and the Literary Tradition

Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - Literary Criticism - 1999 - 356 pages
...exults: "Caesar's beguil'd." As she affixes the serpents to her breast, the great words swim past: Give me my robe, put on my crown. I have Immortal longings in me. Now no more The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip. .... Methinks I hear Antony call. I see him rouse himself To praise...
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Great Scenes from Shakespeare's Plays

John Green, Paul Negri - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2000 - 68 pages
...Cleopatra's arms. Antony and Cleopatra Act V, Scene 1 (Cleopatra allows the snake to hite her) CLEOPATRA. Give me my robe, put on my crown, I have Immortal longings in me: now no more The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip: Yare, yare, good Iras,- quick. Methinks I hear Antony call,- I...
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Bryher: Two Novels: Development And Two Selves

Bryher - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 336 pages
...the desolate memory of the few stones left of the city that had nurtured Hannibal and betrayed him. Give me my robe, put on my crown! I have Immortal longings in me: Now no more The juice of Egypt's grape shall moist this lip: — 62 Yare, yare, good Iras; quick. — Methinks I hear Antony...
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How Good is David Mamet, Anyway?: Writings on Theatre--and why it Matters

John Heilpern - Art - 2000 - 322 pages
...crested the world..." Her death scene, played with utter tragic naturalness, is simply magnificent. "Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have immortal longings in me... ." To be in Ms. Redgrave's company at such transcendent times is a gift. But yet. . .or, as the Queen...
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Shakespeare Stories II

Leon Garfield - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1995 - 328 pages
...he mumbled, and unwillingly shuffled away. Iras returned, richly laden. Cleopatra held out her arms: "Give me my robe, put on my crown, I have immortal longings in me," she cried joyfully, as her women began to attire her. "Methinks I hear Antony call; I see him rouse...
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Every Day Is Mother's Day

Hilary Mantel - Fiction - 2000 - 240 pages
...waiting, Charmaine, my Charmaine.' " Her eyes snapped open again. "Charmian, as in Iras and, A and C. 'Give me my robe put on my crown I have immortal longings in me.' If you find it easier, do call me Mrs. Toye." ' 'Withered is the garland of the war, the soldier's...
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