The Works of Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes ; Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected: with Notes, Explanatory, and Critical, Band 7C. Hitch and L. Hawes, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson, J. Hodges, B. Dod, J. Rivington, M. and T. Longman, J. Brindley, C. Corbet, and T. Caslon, 1757 |
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Enter Cleopatra , Charmian , Iras , and Mardian . Cleo . Harmian , Char . Madam
? Cleo . Ha , ha give me to drink Mandagoras . Char . Why , Madam ? Cleo . That
I might sleep out this great gap of time , My Antony is away : Char . You think of ...
Enter Cleopatra , Charmian , Iras , and Mardian . Cleo . Harmian , Char . Madam
? Cleo . Ha , ha give me to drink Mandagoras . Char . Why , Madam ? Cleo . That
I might sleep out this great gap of time , My Antony is away : Char . You think of ...
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Madam ! Madam ! Cleo . Antony's dead ? If thou fay fo , villain , thoa killft thy
miftress : But well and free , If thou fo yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest
veins to kiss : a hand , that Kings Have lipt , and trembled kisling : Mes .
Madam ! Madam ! Cleo . Antony's dead ? If thou fay fo , villain , thoa killft thy
miftress : But well and free , If thou fo yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest
veins to kiss : a hand , that Kings Have lipt , and trembled kisling : Mes .
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Madam , he's well . Cleo . Well said . Mef . And friends with Cæfar . Cleo . Thou'rt
an honest man . Mes . Cæfar , and he , are greater friends than ever , Cleo . Make
thee a fortune from me . Mes . But yet , Madam Cleo . I do not like but yet ; it ...
Madam , he's well . Cleo . Well said . Mef . And friends with Cæfar . Cleo . Thou'rt
an honest man . Mes . Cæfar , and he , are greater friends than ever , Cleo . Make
thee a fortune from me . Mes . But yet , Madam Cleo . I do not like but yet ; it ...
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Gracious Madam , I , that do bring the news , made not the match . Cleo . Say , '
tis not so , a province I will give thee , And make thy fortunes proud : the blow ,
thou hadft , Shall make thy peace , for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee
with ...
Gracious Madam , I , that do bring the news , made not the match . Cleo . Say , '
tis not so , a province I will give thee , And make thy fortunes proud : the blow ,
thou hadft , Shall make thy peace , for moving me to rage ; And I will boot thee
with ...
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Madam ! Char . Oh Madam , Madam , Madam Iras . Royal Ægypt ! Empress !
Chur . Peace , Peace , Iras . Cleo . No more but a meer woman , and commanded
By such poor paffion as the maid that milks , And does the meaneft chares ! It
were ...
Madam ! Char . Oh Madam , Madam , Madam Iras . Royal Ægypt ! Empress !
Chur . Peace , Peace , Iras . Cleo . No more but a meer woman , and commanded
By such poor paffion as the maid that milks , And does the meaneft chares ! It
were ...
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