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Hail , worthy brother ! Lys . A lady , sir , Hle , that rejoices not at your return That bears the light above her , and strikes dead In safety , is mine enemy for ever . With flashes of her eye : the fair Evadne , Mel .
Hail , worthy brother ! Lys . A lady , sir , Hle , that rejoices not at your return That bears the light above her , and strikes dead In safety , is mine enemy for ever . With flashes of her eye : the fair Evadne , Mel .
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... but the king forbad it , placed , madam , I must attend the king ; but , the And made me make this worthy change , thy sister , masque done , I'll wait on you again . Accompanied with graces far above her ; Diag .
... but the king forbad it , placed , madam , I must attend the king ; but , the And made me make this worthy change , thy sister , masque done , I'll wait on you again . Accompanied with graces far above her ; Diag .
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Great queen of shadows , you are pleased Ilas stirred my worthy friend , who is as slow to speak To fight with words as he is quick of hard ? Of more than may be done : We may not break Mlel . That heap of age , which I should reveThe ...
Great queen of shadows , you are pleased Ilas stirred my worthy friend , who is as slow to speak To fight with words as he is quick of hard ? Of more than may be done : We may not break Mlel . That heap of age , which I should reveThe ...
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Worthy to take her room . Your brothers do attend to wish you joy . King . I do not like this . Evad . I am not ready yet . All forbear the room , but you , Amintor , Amin . Enough , enough . And your lady . I have some speech with you ...
Worthy to take her room . Your brothers do attend to wish you joy . King . I do not like this . Evad . I am not ready yet . All forbear the room , but you , Amintor , Amin . Enough , enough . And your lady . I have some speech with you ...
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... I have nothing else . For I will tind it , wheresoe'er it lies , Mel . Be merry then . [ Ereunt . Hid in the mortal'st part ! Invent a way Enter MELANTIUS again . To give it back . Mel . This worthy young man may do violence Mel .
... I have nothing else . For I will tind it , wheresoe'er it lies , Mel . Be merry then . [ Ereunt . Hid in the mortal'st part ! Invent a way Enter MELANTIUS again . To give it back . Mel . This worthy young man may do violence Mel .
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Amin arms base bear believe better bless blood brave bring Cæsar Cast cause Cleo comes command court curse danger dare dead dear death dost earth Enter Erit eyes face fair faith fall false fate father fear fight follow force fortune give gods guard hand happy hate head hear heart Heaven hold honour hope hour I'll keep kill king lady leave live look lord lost means meet nature never night noble once peace pity poor prince rest Roman ruin SCENE shew slave soldier sorrow soul speak stand stay sure sweet sword talk tears tell thank thee thing thou art thou hast thought true turn virtue wish woman worthy wretched wrong
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Сторінка 13 - Do my face (If thou had'st ever feeling of a sorrow) Thus, thus, Antiphila : strive to make me look Like Sorrow's monument ; and the trees about me, Let them be dry and leafless ; let the rocks Groan with continual surges ; and behind me, Make all a desolation.
Сторінка 198 - O'er fourscore thousand men, of whom each one Is braver than himself ? Vent. You conquered for him ; Philippi knows it : there you shared with him That empire, which your sword made all your own. Ant. Fool that I was ! upon my eagle's wings I bore this wren till I was tired with soaring, And now he mounts above me.
Сторінка 279 - And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
Сторінка 248 - Redeemed her life with half the loss of mine; Like a rich conquest in one hand I bore her, And with the other...
Сторінка 56 - and dressed myself In habit of a boy; and, for I knew My birth no match for you, I was past hope Of having you; and, understanding well That when I made discovery of my sex I...
Сторінка 347 - Marcia tow'rs above her sex : True, she is fair, (oh how divinely fair !) But still the lovely maid improves her charms With inward greatness, unaffected wisdom, And sanctity of manners.
Сторінка 203 - Was not thy fury quite disarmed with wonder? Didst thou not shrink behind me from those eyes And whisper in my ear — Oh, tell her not That I accused her with my brother's death ? DOLA.
Сторінка 195 - They said they would not fight for Cleopatra. Why should they fight indeed, to make her conquer, And make you more a slave ? to gain you kingdoms, Which, for a kiss, at your next midnight feast, You'll sell to her ? Then she new-names her jewels, And calls this diamond such or such a tax ; Each pendant in her ear shall be a province.
Сторінка 347 - Tis not a set of features, or complexion, The tincture of a skin, that I admire: Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense.
Сторінка 279 - Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold. And shoot a dullness to my trembling heart.