The Works of John Dryden Now First Collected ...W. Miller, 1808 |
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... MYRIS , another Priest . Servants to ANTONY . CLEOPATRA , Queen of Egypt . OCTAVIA , ANTONY's Wife . CHARMION , CLEOPATRA's Maids . IRAS , ANTONY'S two little Daughters . SCENE . - Alexandria . ALL FOR LOVE ; OR , THE WORLD WELL LOST.
... MYRIS , another Priest . Servants to ANTONY . CLEOPATRA , Queen of Egypt . OCTAVIA , ANTONY's Wife . CHARMION , CLEOPATRA's Maids . IRAS , ANTONY'S two little Daughters . SCENE . - Alexandria . ALL FOR LOVE ; OR , THE WORLD WELL LOST.
Page 340
... CHARMION . Now , what news , my Charmion ? Will he be kind ? and will he not forsake me ? Am I to live , or die ? nay , do I live ? Or am I dead ? for when he gave his answer , Fate took the word , and then I lived or died . Char . I ...
... CHARMION . Now , what news , my Charmion ? Will he be kind ? and will he not forsake me ? Am I to live , or die ? nay , do I live ? Or am I dead ? for when he gave his answer , Fate took the word , and then I lived or died . Char . I ...
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... Charmion , undisguised , And in the words he spoke . Char . I found him , then , Encompassed round , I think , with iron statues ; So mute , so motionless his soldiers stood , While awfully he cast his eyes about , And every leader's ...
... Charmion , undisguised , And in the words he spoke . Char . I found him , then , Encompassed round , I think , with iron statues ; So mute , so motionless his soldiers stood , While awfully he cast his eyes about , And every leader's ...
Page 348
John Dryden. Vent . Mark the end yet . Enter CLEOPATRA , CHARMION , and IRAs . Ant . Well , madam , we are met . Cleo . Is this a meeting ? Then , we must part ? Ant . We must . Cleo . Who says we must ? Ant . Our own hard fates . Cleo ...
John Dryden. Vent . Mark the end yet . Enter CLEOPATRA , CHARMION , and IRAs . Ant . Well , madam , we are met . Cleo . Is this a meeting ? Then , we must part ? Ant . We must . Cleo . Who says we must ? Ant . Our own hard fates . Cleo ...
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... CHARMION , IRAS , and ALEXAS , a Train of Egyptians : at the other , ANTONY and Romans . The entrance on both sides is prepared by music ; the trumpets first sounding on ANTONY's part : then answered by timbrels , & c . on CLEOPATRA'S ...
... CHARMION , IRAS , and ALEXAS , a Train of Egyptians : at the other , ANTONY and Romans . The entrance on both sides is prepared by music ; the trumpets first sounding on ANTONY's part : then answered by timbrels , & c . on CLEOPATRA'S ...
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