PoetryBenjamin B. Mussey, 1842 |
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... CLEOPATRA 16 CORIOLANUS 17 CYMBELINE 18 HAMLET 19 THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 20 THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV . 21 THE LIFE OF HENRY V. 22 THE FIRST PART OF HENRY VI . 23 THE SECOND PART OF HENRY VI . 24 THE THIRD PART OF HENRY VI . 25 ...
... CLEOPATRA 16 CORIOLANUS 17 CYMBELINE 18 HAMLET 19 THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . 20 THE SECOND PART OF HENRY IV . 21 THE LIFE OF HENRY V. 22 THE FIRST PART OF HENRY VI . 23 THE SECOND PART OF HENRY VI . 24 THE THIRD PART OF HENRY VI . 25 ...
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... CLEOPATRA . SHAKSPEARE . Great Minds respect Truth . Mes . The nature of bad news infects the teller . [ ard . - On : Ant . When it concerns the fool or cow- Things that are past are done , with me - ' tis thus : Who tells me true ...
... CLEOPATRA . SHAKSPEARE . Great Minds respect Truth . Mes . The nature of bad news infects the teller . [ ard . - On : Ant . When it concerns the fool or cow- Things that are past are done , with me - ' tis thus : Who tells me true ...
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... Cleopatra on the absence of Antony . O Charmian , [ sits he ? Where think'st thou he is now ? stands he ? or Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ! Do bravely , horse ! for wot'st thou ...
... Cleopatra on the absence of Antony . O Charmian , [ sits he ? Where think'st thou he is now ? stands he ? or Or does he walk ? or is he on his horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ! Do bravely , horse ! for wot'st thou ...
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... Cleopatra too , And made a gap in nature . The unsettled Humor of Lovers . Enter Cleopatra , Charmian , Iras , and Alexas . Cleo . Give me some music ; music , moody ! Of us that trade in love . Omnes . The music , ho ! Enter Mardian ...
... Cleopatra too , And made a gap in nature . The unsettled Humor of Lovers . Enter Cleopatra , Charmian , Iras , and Alexas . Cleo . Give me some music ; music , moody ! Of us that trade in love . Omnes . The music , ho ! Enter Mardian ...
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... Cleopatra on the Death of Antony . It were for me To throw my sceptre at th ' injurious gods ; To tell them , that this world did equal theirs , Till they had stol'n our jewel . All's but nought ; Patience is sottish ; and impatience ...
... Cleopatra on the Death of Antony . It were for me To throw my sceptre at th ' injurious gods ; To tell them , that this world did equal theirs , Till they had stol'n our jewel . All's but nought ; Patience is sottish ; and impatience ...
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