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... Madam , madam , - Cleo . Antony's dead ! -if thou say so , 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 trembled ...
... Madam , madam , - Cleo . Antony's dead ! -if thou say so , 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 trembled ...
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... Madam , I heard her speak ; she is low - voic'd . Cleo . That's not so good : -he cannot like her long . Char . Like her ! O Isis ! ' t is impossible . Cleo . I think so , Charmian : dull of tongue , and dwarfish ! - What majesty is in ...
... Madam , I heard her speak ; she is low - voic'd . Cleo . That's not so good : -he cannot like her long . Char . Like her ! O Isis ! ' t is impossible . Cleo . I think so , Charmian : dull of tongue , and dwarfish ! - What majesty is in ...
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... madam , -how then ? Vol . Then his good report should have been my son ; [ I therein would have found issue . ] Hear me profess sincerely , had I a dozen sons , each in my love alike , and none less dear than thine and my good Marcius ...
... madam , -how then ? Vol . Then his good report should have been my son ; [ I therein would have found issue . ] Hear me profess sincerely , had I a dozen sons , each in my love alike , and none less dear than thine and my good Marcius ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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