The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... guard , ho ! -O , dispatch me ! Enter DERCETAS and Guard . First Guard . What's the noise ? Ant . I have done my work ill , friends : O , make an end Of what I have begun . Sec . Guard . The star is faln . First Guard . And time is at ...
... guard , ho ! -O , dispatch me ! Enter DERCETAS and Guard . First Guard . What's the noise ? Ant . I have done my work ill , friends : O , make an end Of what I have begun . Sec . Guard . The star is faln . First Guard . And time is at ...
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... guard ! The guard , what , ho ! Come , your lord calls ! Enter four or five of the Guard of ANTONY . Ant . Bear me , good friends , where Cleopatra bides ; ' Tis the last service that I shall command you . First Guard . Woe , woe are we ...
... guard ! The guard , what , ho ! Come , your lord calls ! Enter four or five of the Guard of ANTONY . Ant . Bear me , good friends , where Cleopatra bides ; ' Tis the last service that I shall command you . First Guard . Woe , woe are we ...
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... Guard . Approach , ho ! All's not well : Cæsar's beguiled . Sec . Guard . There's Dolabella sent from Cæsar ; call him . First Guard . What work is here ! -Charmian , is this well done ? Char . It is well done , and fitting for a ...
... Guard . Approach , ho ! All's not well : Cæsar's beguiled . Sec . Guard . There's Dolabella sent from Cæsar ; call him . First Guard . What work is here ! -Charmian , is this well done ? Char . It is well done , and fitting for a ...
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