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DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS , VENTIDIUS , EROS , triumvirs . SCARUS , DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , - PHILO , MECENAS , friends to Antony . AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , MENECRATES , friends to Pompey ...
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS , VENTIDIUS , EROS , triumvirs . SCARUS , DERCETAS , DEMETRIUS , - PHILO , MECENAS , friends to Antony . AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , MENECRATES , friends to Pompey ...
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Eros . Nay , gentle madam , to him , comfort him . Iras . Do , most dear queen . Cleo . Let me sit down . O Juno ! Antony breaks into a wild cry as he remembers his 262 Antony and Cleopatra.
Eros . Nay , gentle madam , to him , comfort him . Iras . Do , most dear queen . Cleo . Let me sit down . O Juno ! Antony breaks into a wild cry as he remembers his 262 Antony and Cleopatra.
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... turns his men to women ' ; Cleopatra forgets at moments the caprices of the courtesan , arms her lord for battle , and welcomes him home like a wife : Thou fumblest , Eros ; and my queen's a squire More tight at this than thou .
... turns his men to women ' ; Cleopatra forgets at moments the caprices of the courtesan , arms her lord for battle , and welcomes him home like a wife : Thou fumblest , Eros ; and my queen's a squire More tight at this than thou .
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rage ; but his fury , though it still outroars the horned herd , has the poignancy of a dying cry , and gives way at moments , as in the wonderful little scene with Eros ( iv . 14. ) , to strangely intense imaginings of death .
rage ; but his fury , though it still outroars the horned herd , has the poignancy of a dying cry , and gives way at moments , as in the wonderful little scene with Eros ( iv . 14. ) , to strangely intense imaginings of death .
Page 331
Enter ENOBARBUS and EROS , meeting . Eno . How now , friend Eros ! Eros . There's strange news come , sir . Eno . What , man ? Eros . Cæsar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey . Eno . This is old : what is the success ? Eros .
Enter ENOBARBUS and EROS , meeting . Eno . How now , friend Eros ! Eros . There's strange news come , sir . Eno . What , man ? Eros . Cæsar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey . Eno . This is old : what is the success ? Eros .
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