The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Madam , he's married to Octavia . Cleo . The most infectious pestilence upon thee ! [ Strikes him down . Mess . Good madam , patience . Cleo . What say you ? —Hence , [ Strikes him again . Horrible villain ! or I'll spurn thine eyes ...
... Madam , he's married to Octavia . Cleo . The most infectious pestilence upon thee ! [ Strikes him down . Mess . Good madam , patience . Cleo . What say you ? —Hence , [ Strikes him again . Horrible villain ! or I'll spurn thine eyes ...
Page 60
... madam : And her forehead is as low As she would wish it . Cleo . There is gold for thee . Thou must not take my former sharpness ill : - I will employ thee back again ; I find thee Most fit for business : Go , make thee ready ; Our ...
... madam : And her forehead is as low As she would wish it . Cleo . There is gold for thee . Thou must not take my former sharpness ill : - I will employ thee back again ; I find thee Most fit for business : Go , make thee ready ; Our ...
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... Madam , - Iras . Madam ; O good empress ! - Eros . Sir , sir , - Ant . Yes , my lord , yes ; -He , at Philippi , kept His sword even like a dancer ; while I struck The lean and wrinkled Cassius ; and ' twas I , That the mad Brutus ended ...
... Madam , - Iras . Madam ; O good empress ! - Eros . Sir , sir , - Ant . Yes , my lord , yes ; -He , at Philippi , kept His sword even like a dancer ; while I struck The lean and wrinkled Cassius ; and ' twas I , That the mad Brutus ended ...
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