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... thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel 55 Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer : thou didst ...
... thou once Wast beaten from Modena , where thou slew'st Hirtius and Pansa , consuls , at thy heel 55 Did famine follow ; whom thou fought'st against , Though daintily brought up , with patience more Than savages could suffer : thou didst ...
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... thou he is now ? Stands he , or sits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ! 20 Do bravely , horse ! for wot'st thou whom thou movest ? The demi - Atlas of this earth , the arm Or ...
... thou he is now ? Stands he , or sits he ? Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ! 20 Do bravely , horse ! for wot'st thou whom thou movest ? The demi - Atlas of this earth , the arm Or ...
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... thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming from him , that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee . How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? Alex . Last thing he did , dear queen , He kiss'd - the last of many doubled kisses- This orient ...
... thou Mark Antony ! Yet , coming from him , that great medicine hath With his tinct gilded thee . How goes it with my brave Mark Antony ? Alex . Last thing he did , dear queen , He kiss'd - the last of many doubled kisses- This orient ...
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... thou Hanmer . 25. thee ; no more but ] thee ; no more , but Theobald . thee no more but : F. thee no more , but F2F3F4 27. Thou art ] Thou'rt Pope . 4 . and , of ] he's of Hanmer . 28. lustre ] Rowe . luster Ff . 31 . he away , ' tis ...
... thou Hanmer . 25. thee ; no more but ] thee ; no more , but Theobald . thee no more but : F. thee no more , but F2F3F4 27. Thou art ] Thou'rt Pope . 4 . and , of ] he's of Hanmer . 28. lustre ] Rowe . luster Ff . 31 . he away , ' tis ...
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... thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears , That long time have been barren . Mess . Madam , madam , - Cleo . Antonius dead ! If thou say so , villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress : but well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold ...
... thou thy fruitful tidings in mine ears , That long time have been barren . Mess . Madam , madam , - Cleo . Antonius dead ! If thou say so , villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress : but well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold ...
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