The Works of Shakespeare, Band 5Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... Æno . Mine , and most of our fortunes to - night , shall be to go drunk to bed . Iras . There is a palm prefages chastity , If nothing else . Char . E'en as th'o'er - flowing Nile prefageth famine . Iras . Go , you wild bedfellow , you ...
... Æno . Mine , and most of our fortunes to - night , shall be to go drunk to bed . Iras . There is a palm prefages chastity , If nothing else . Char . E'en as th'o'er - flowing Nile prefageth famine . Iras . Go , you wild bedfellow , you ...
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... Æno . And the business you have broach'd here cannot be without you ; especially that of Cleopatra , which wholly depends on your abode . Ant . No more light answers : let our officers Have notice what we purpose . I shall break The ...
... Æno . And the business you have broach'd here cannot be without you ; especially that of Cleopatra , which wholly depends on your abode . Ant . No more light answers : let our officers Have notice what we purpose . I shall break The ...
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... Æno . Then , world ! thou haft a pair of chaps , no more : And throw between them all the food thou haft , They'll grind each other . Where is Antony ? Eros . He's walking in the garden thus ; and spurns The rush that lies before him ...
... Æno . Then , world ! thou haft a pair of chaps , no more : And throw between them all the food thou haft , They'll grind each other . Where is Antony ? Eros . He's walking in the garden thus ; and spurns The rush that lies before him ...
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... Æno . Yes , like enough : high - battled Cæsar will Unftate his happiness , and be ftag'd to th ' fhow Against a sworder . I fee , men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them ...
... Æno . Yes , like enough : high - battled Cæsar will Unftate his happiness , and be ftag'd to th ' fhow Against a sworder . I fee , men's judgments are A parcel of their fortunes ; and things outward Do draw the inward quality after them ...
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... Æno . I'll strike , and cry ; Take all . Ant . Well faid ; come on . — Call forth my household servants ; let's to - night Enter Servants . Be bounteous at our meal . - Give me thy hand , Thou hast been rightly honest ; —so hast thou ...
... Æno . I'll strike , and cry ; Take all . Ant . Well faid ; come on . — Call forth my household servants ; let's to - night Enter Servants . Be bounteous at our meal . - Give me thy hand , Thou hast been rightly honest ; —so hast thou ...
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