“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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Page 238
... Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll set a bournt how far to be belov'd . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new heaven , new earth . * Renounces . Enter ...
... Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much . Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll set a bournt how far to be belov'd . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new heaven , new earth . * Renounces . Enter ...
Page 239
... Cleo . Excellent Falsehood ! Why did we marry Fulvia , and not love her ? - I'll seem the fool I - am not ; Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra.- Now , for the love of Love , and her soft hours , Let's not confound ...
... Cleo . Excellent Falsehood ! Why did we marry Fulvia , and not love her ? - I'll seem the fool I - am not ; Antony Will be himself . Ant . But stirr'd by Cleopatra.- Now , for the love of Love , and her soft hours , Let's not confound ...
Page 240
... Cleo . We will not look upon him : Go with us . [ Exeunt CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , ALEXAS , IRAS , CHARMIAN , SOOTHSAYER , and Attendants . Enter ENOBARUS . Eno . What's your pleasure , Sir ! Ant . I must with haste from hence . Eno . Why ...
... Cleo . We will not look upon him : Go with us . [ Exeunt CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , ALEXAS , IRAS , CHARMIAN , SOOTHSAYER , and Attendants . Enter ENOBARUS . Eno . What's your pleasure , Sir ! Ant . I must with haste from hence . Eno . Why ...
Page 241
... Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him since . Cleo . See where he is , who's with him , what he does : - I did not send you ; * - If you find him sad , Say , I am dancing ; if in mirth , report That I am sudden sick : Quick ...
... Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him since . Cleo . See where he is , who's with him , what he does : - I did not send you ; * - If you find him sad , Say , I am dancing ; if in mirth , report That I am sudden sick : Quick ...
Page 242
... Cleo . Charmian , — Char . Madam . Cleo . Ha , ha ! — Give me to drink mandragora . ‡‡ Char . Why , madam ? Cleo . That I might sleep out this great gap My Antony is away . Char . You think of him Too much . Cleo . O , treason ! [ of ...
... Cleo . Charmian , — Char . Madam . Cleo . Ha , ha ! — Give me to drink mandragora . ‡‡ Char . Why , madam ? Cleo . That I might sleep out this great gap My Antony is away . Char . You think of him Too much . Cleo . O , treason ! [ of ...
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