| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 páginas
...I am anfwer'd. We live both. Sit thee down, my Ckofntrn : I'll make the moft I can of Life, to ftay A Moment more with thee. Cleo. How is it with you? .Ant. Tis as with a Man Removing in a Hurry ; all pack'd np,' I But one dear Jewel that his hafte forgot ; And he, for that, returns upon the Spur :... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...anftver'd. * We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra ; * I'll make the moft I can of life, to flay * A moment more with thee.' Cleo. How is it with you...Ant. 'Tis as with a man Removing in a hurry ; all pack'd up, But one dear jewel that his hafte forgot ; And he, for that returns upon the fpur : So I... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...anfwer'd. ' We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra ; * I'll make the moft I can of life, to ilay ' A moment more with thee.' Cleo. How is it with you...Ant. 'Tis as with a man Removing in a hurry ; all pack'd up, But one dear jewel that his hafte forgot ; And he, for that returns upon the fpur : So I... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 páginas
...quickly, send for help I [They place him in a chair. " We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra I " I'll make the most I can of life to stay " A moment more...Ant. 'Tis as with a man Removing in a hurry ; all pack'd up But one dear jewel that his haste forgot, And he for that returns upon the spur; So I come... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 páginas
...[They flute him in " Ant. I am answer'4 I •1 " We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra! " I'll make the most I can of life to stay " A moment more with thee." Cleo. How is it with you i Ant, *Tis as with a man Removing in a hurry ; all pack'd up But one dear jewel that his haste forgot,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...! \They place him in a chair. Ant. I am answered : We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra ! I'll make the most I can of life, to stay A moment more...for thee. Cleo. Too long, ye heavens ! you have been cruel to me ! Oh, now be kind, and give me back His fleeting life ! Ant. It will not be, my love !... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...! [They place him in a chair. Ant. I am answered : We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra ! I'll make the most I can of life, to stay A moment more...So I come back for thee. Cleo. Too long, ye heavens i you have been cruel to me ! Oh, now be kind, and give me back His fleeting life ! Ant. It will not... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...chair. Ant. I am answered : We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra ! I'll make the most I can of ufe, to stay A moment more with thee. Cleo. How is it with...back for thee. Cleo. Too long, ye heavens ! you have beta cruel to me ! I Oh, now be kind, and give me back His fleeting life ! Ant. It will not be, my... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...chair. Ant. I am answered : We live both. Sit thee down, my Cleopatn! I'll make the most I can of Ufe, to stay A moment more with thee. Cleo. How is it with...that returns upon the spur; So I come back for thee. Cito. Too long, ye heavens ! you have be« cruel to mel Oh, now be kind, and give me back His fleeting... | |
| 1805 - 282 páginas
...[They place him in a. Chair. " Ant. I am auswer'd : " Welive hoth. Sit thee down, my Cleopatra! " I'll make the most I can of life to stay " A moment more with thee." Clco. How is it with you ? Ant. 'Tis as with a man Removing in a hurry ; all pack'd up But oue dear... | |
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