The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... Sold . The kings that have revolted , and the soldier That has this morning left thee , would have still Follow'd thy heels . Ant . Sold . Who's gone this morning ? One ever near thee : call for Enobarbus , He shall not hear thee ; or ...
... Sold . The kings that have revolted , and the soldier That has this morning left thee , would have still Follow'd thy heels . Ant . Sold . Who's gone this morning ? One ever near thee : call for Enobarbus , He shall not hear thee ; or ...
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... Sold . To him . Let's speak [ Dies . First Sold . Let's hear him , for the things he speaks May concern Cæsar . Third Sold . Let's do so . But he sleeps . First Sold . Swounds rather ; for so bad a prayer as his Was never yet for sleep .
... Sold . To him . Let's speak [ Dies . First Sold . Let's hear him , for the things he speaks May concern Cæsar . Third Sold . Let's do so . But he sleeps . First Sold . Swounds rather ; for so bad a prayer as his Was never yet for sleep .
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... sold me , and I fall Under this plot ; she dies for ' t . — Eros , ho ! [ Exit . SCENE XIII . Alexandria . A room in CLEOPATRA'S palace . Enter CLEOPATRA , CHARMIAN , IRAS , and MARDIAN . Cleo . Help me , my women ! O , he is more mad ...
... sold me , and I fall Under this plot ; she dies for ' t . — Eros , ho ! [ Exit . SCENE XIII . Alexandria . A room in CLEOPATRA'S palace . Enter CLEOPATRA , CHARMIAN , IRAS , and MARDIAN . Cleo . Help me , my women ! O , he is more mad ...
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