The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 889
... Rome together , Looking for Antony . But all the charms of love , 20 Salt Cleopatra , soften thy waned lip ! Let witchcraft join with beauty , lust with both ! Tie up the libertine in a field of feasts , Keep his brain fuming ...
... Rome together , Looking for Antony . But all the charms of love , 20 Salt Cleopatra , soften thy waned lip ! Let witchcraft join with beauty , lust with both ! Tie up the libertine in a field of feasts , Keep his brain fuming ...
Page 890
... Rome Might be to you in Egypt : yet , if you there Did practise on my state , your being in Egypt Might be my question . Ant . How intend you , practised ? 40 Cæs . You may be pleased to catch at mine intent By what did here befal me ...
... Rome Might be to you in Egypt : yet , if you there Did practise on my state , your being in Egypt Might be my question . Ant . How intend you , practised ? 40 Cæs . You may be pleased to catch at mine intent By what did here befal me ...
Page 894
... Rome Are all too dear for me : lie they upon thy hand , And be undone by ' em ! [ Exit Messenger . Char . Good your highness , patience . Cleo . In praising Antony , I have dispraised Cæsar . Char . Many times , madam . Cleo . Lead me ...
... Rome Are all too dear for me : lie they upon thy hand , And be undone by ' em ! [ Exit Messenger . Char . Good your highness , patience . Cleo . In praising Antony , I have dispraised Cæsar . Char . Many times , madam . Cleo . Lead me ...
Page 897
... Rome . A ante - chamber in Cæsar's house . Enter AGRIPPA at one door , ENOBARBUS at another . Agr . What , are the brothers parted ? Eno . They have dispatch'd with Pompey , he is 57 SCENE 1. ] 897 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... Rome . A ante - chamber in Cæsar's house . Enter AGRIPPA at one door , ENOBARBUS at another . Agr . What , are the brothers parted ? Eno . They have dispatch'd with Pompey , he is 57 SCENE 1. ] 897 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
Page 898
... Rome ; Cæsar is sad ; and Lep- idus , Since Pompey's feast , as Menas says , is troubled With the green sickness . Agr . " Tis a noble Lepidus . Eno . A very fine one : O , how he loves Cæsar ! Agr . Nay , but how dearly he adores Mark ...
... Rome ; Cæsar is sad ; and Lep- idus , Since Pompey's feast , as Menas says , is troubled With the green sickness . Agr . " Tis a noble Lepidus . Eno . A very fine one : O , how he loves Cæsar ! Agr . Nay , but how dearly he adores Mark ...
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