The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... father on his throne , was for your sake ; I left th ' acknowledgment for time to ripen : Cęsar stept in , and with a greedy hand Pluck'd the green fruit , ere the first blush of red , Yet cleaving to the bough . He was my lord , And ...
... father on his throne , was for your sake ; I left th ' acknowledgment for time to ripen : Cęsar stept in , and with a greedy hand Pluck'd the green fruit , ere the first blush of red , Yet cleaving to the bough . He was my lord , And ...
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... at the feet sat Cęsarion , whom they call my father's son , And all the unlawful issue , that their crime Since then hath made between them . Unto her He gave the ' stablishment of Egypt ; made her ACT III . ] ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 33.
... at the feet sat Cęsarion , whom they call my father's son , And all the unlawful issue , that their crime Since then hath made between them . Unto her He gave the ' stablishment of Egypt ; made her ACT III . ] ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 33.
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... father , oft , [ Giving her hand . When he hath mused of taking kingdoms in , Bestow'd his lip on that unworthy place , As it rain'd kisses . Re - enter ANTONY . Ant . Why tarries thus my Cleopatra ? -Ha ? Favours , by Jove that ...
... father , oft , [ Giving her hand . When he hath mused of taking kingdoms in , Bestow'd his lip on that unworthy place , As it rain'd kisses . Re - enter ANTONY . Ant . Why tarries thus my Cleopatra ? -Ha ? Favours , by Jove that ...
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... father- Ven . Emperor . Ant . Emperor ! why , that's the stile of victory ; The conqu❜ring soldier , red with unfelt wounds , Salutes his general so ; but never more Shall that sound reach my ears . Vent . I warrant you . Ant . Actium ...
... father- Ven . Emperor . Ant . Emperor ! why , that's the stile of victory ; The conqu❜ring soldier , red with unfelt wounds , Salutes his general so ; but never more Shall that sound reach my ears . Vent . I warrant you . Ant . Actium ...
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... father , Hercules , Ven . By Hercules's father , that's yet greater , ' I bring you somewhat you would wish to know . Ant . Thou see'st we are observed ; attend me here , And I'll return . [ Exit . Ven . I'm waning in his favour ...
... father , Hercules , Ven . By Hercules's father , that's yet greater , ' I bring you somewhat you would wish to know . Ant . Thou see'st we are observed ; attend me here , And I'll return . [ Exit . Ven . I'm waning in his favour ...
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