The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, 16. köideGinn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 52
... madam . sir ? Cleo . And when good will is show'd , though't come too short , The actor may plead pardon . I'll none now : Give me mine angle , - we'll to th ' river : there , - My music playing far off , I will betray Tawny - finn'd ...
... madam . sir ? Cleo . And when good will is show'd , though't come too short , The actor may plead pardon . I'll none now : Give me mine angle , - we'll to th ' river : there , - My music playing far off , I will betray Tawny - finn'd ...
Page 53
... Madam , madam , - Cleo . Antony's dead ? If thou say so , thou villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress : but , well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss ; a hand that kings Have lipp'd , and ...
... Madam , madam , - Cleo . Antony's dead ? If thou say so , thou villain , Thou kill'st thy mistress : but , well and free , If thou so yield him , there is gold , and here My bluest veins to kiss ; a hand that kings Have lipp'd , and ...
Page 54
... madam ! no ; I made no such report : He's bound unto Octavia . Cleo . For what good turn ? I am pale , Charmian . Mess . For the best turn i ' the bed . Cleo . Mess . Madam , he's married to Octavia . 3 A formal man is a man in his ...
... madam ! no ; I made no such report : He's bound unto Octavia . Cleo . For what good turn ? I am pale , Charmian . Mess . For the best turn i ' the bed . Cleo . Mess . Madam , he's married to Octavia . 3 A formal man is a man in his ...
Page 55
... madam , patience . Cleo . [ Strikes him down . What say you ? Hence , Horrible villain ! or I'll spurn thine eyes [ Strikes him again . Like balls before me ; I'll unhair thy head : [ She hales him up and down . Thou shalt be whipp'd ...
... madam , patience . Cleo . [ Strikes him down . What say you ? Hence , Horrible villain ! or I'll spurn thine eyes [ Strikes him again . Like balls before me ; I'll unhair thy head : [ She hales him up and down . Thou shalt be whipp'd ...
Page 56
... madam . Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold there still ? Mess . Should I lie , madam ? Cleo . O , I would thou didst , So half my Egypt were submerged , and made A cistern for scaled snakes ! Go , get thee hence : Hadst thou ...
... madam . Cleo . The gods confound thee ! dost thou hold there still ? Mess . Should I lie , madam ? Cleo . O , I would thou didst , So half my Egypt were submerged , and made A cistern for scaled snakes ! Go , get thee hence : Hadst thou ...
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