The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... CLEOPATRA's palace . Enter CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , CHARMIAN , and IRAS . Cleo . What shall we do , Enobarbus ? Eno . war , Think , and die . Cleo . Is Antony or we in fault for this ? Eno . Antony only , that would make his will Lord of ...
... CLEOPATRA's palace . Enter CLEOPATRA , ENOBARBUS , CHARMIAN , and IRAS . Cleo . What shall we do , Enobarbus ? Eno . war , Think , and die . Cleo . Is Antony or we in fault for this ? Eno . Antony only , that would make his will Lord of ...
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... CLEOPATRA . Some of the Guard unbar and open the gates . [ To PROCULEIUS and the Guard ] Guard her till Cæsar come . Iras . Royal queen ! [ Exit . Char . O Cleopatra ! thou art taken , queen ! Cleo . Quick , quick , good hands ...
... CLEOPATRA . Some of the Guard unbar and open the gates . [ To PROCULEIUS and the Guard ] Guard her till Cæsar come . Iras . Royal queen ! [ Exit . Char . O Cleopatra ! thou art taken , queen ! Cleo . Quick , quick , good hands ...
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... CLEOPATRA kneels . Cas . Arise , you shall not kneel : pray you , rise ; rise , Egypt . Cleo . Sir , the gods Will have it thus ; my master and my lord I must obey . Cæs . Take to you no hard thoughts : The record of what injuries you ...
... CLEOPATRA kneels . Cas . Arise , you shall not kneel : pray you , rise ; rise , Egypt . Cleo . Sir , the gods Will have it thus ; my master and my lord I must obey . Cæs . Take to you no hard thoughts : The record of what injuries you ...
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