“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 4E. Claxton, 1883 |
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Page 516
... queen of Egypt . OCTAVIA , Sister to Cæsar and wife to Antony . AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , IRAS , MENECRATES , friends to Pompey . VARRIUS , Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and ...
... queen of Egypt . OCTAVIA , Sister to Cæsar and wife to Antony . AGRIPPA , DOLABELLA , friends to Cæsar . PROCULEIUS , THYREUS , GALLUS , MENAS , IRAS , MENECRATES , friends to Pompey . VARRIUS , Officers , Soldiers , Messengers , and ...
Page 517
... queen , Thon blushest , Antony ; and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame When shrill - tongued Fulvia scolds . The messengers ! Ant . Let Rome in Tiber melt , and the wide arch Of the ranged empire fall ...
... queen , Thon blushest , Antony ; and that blood of thine Is Cæsar's homager : else so thy cheek pays shame When shrill - tongued Fulvia scolds . The messengers ! Ant . Let Rome in Tiber melt , and the wide arch Of the ranged empire fall ...
Page 518
... queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself , in thee , fair and admired ! No messenger , but thine ; and all alone To - night we'll wander through the streets and ...
... queen ! Whom every thing becomes , to chide , to laugh , To weep ; whose every passion fully strives To make itself , in thee , fair and admired ! No messenger , but thine ; and all alone To - night we'll wander through the streets and ...
Page 520
... queen . Enter CLEOPATRA . Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo . Was he not here ? Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus ! Eno . Madam ? 90 Cleo ...
... queen . Enter CLEOPATRA . Cleo . Saw you my lord ? Eno . No , lady . Cleo . Was he not here ? Char . No , madam . Cleo . He was disposed to mirth ; but on the sudden A Roman thought hath struck him . Enobarbus ! Eno . Madam ? 90 Cleo ...
Page 521
... queen break off : Ten thousand harms , more than the ills I know , My idleness doth hatch . How now ! Enobarbus ! Re - enter ENOBARBUS . Eno . What's your pleasure , sir ? Ant . I must with haste from hence . 130 Eno . Why , then , we ...
... queen break off : Ten thousand harms , more than the ills I know , My idleness doth hatch . How now ! Enobarbus ! Re - enter ENOBARBUS . Eno . What's your pleasure , sir ? Ant . I must with haste from hence . 130 Eno . Why , then , we ...
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