| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 450 pages
...— Strato , thou hast been all this while asleep ; Farewell to thee too , Strato. — Countrymen, My heart doth joy , that yet in all my life I found no man , but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day , More than Octavius , and Mark Antony , By this vile conquest... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 652 pages
...Volumnius. — Strato, thou hast been all this while asleep ; Farewell to thee too, Strato. — Countrymen, My heart doth joy, that yet in all my life I found no man, but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day, More than Octavius, and Mark Antony, By this vile conquest shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 582 pages
...Volumnius. — Strato, thou hast been all this while asleep : Farewell to thee too, Strato. — Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet, in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day, More than Octavius and Marc Antony By this vile conquest shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 594 pages
...Volumnius. — Strato, thou hast been all this while asleep : Farewell to thee too, Strato. — Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet, in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day, More than Octavius and Marc Antony By this vile conquest shall... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1845 - 224 pages
...sad heart." It is the same voice that tells the moral of his life in the past words— " Countrymen, My heart doth joy, that yet in all my life, I found no man but he was true to me." It was not wonderful that it should be so. Shakspeare, however, was not content to let Portia rest... | |
| Thomas Aird - Scotland - 1845 - 266 pages
...delicacy of that characteristic of the generous Eoman, given by our great dramatist : — " Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet in all my life I found no man but he was true to me." Such are almost the last words of Brutus : How exquisitely indicative of his disinterested, heroic,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 568 pages
...Volumnius. — Strato, tbou hast been all this while asleep ; Farewell to thee too, Strato. — Countrymen, My heart doth joy, that yet, in all my life, I found no man, but he was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day, More than Octavius, and Mark Antony, By this vile conquest shall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1847 - 872 pages
...Vulumnius. — Strato, thou hast been all this while asleep ; Farewell to thee too, Strato. — Countrymen, one blast of thy minikin mouth, Thy sheep shall take no harm. ho was true to me. I shall have glory by this losing day, Moro than Octavius and Mark Antony By this... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 pages
...Volumnius. — Strato, thoa hast been all this while asleep ; Farewell to thee, too, Strato. — Countrymen, My heart doth joy that yet, in all my life, I found no man, but he was true to me. MH I shall have glory by this losing day, More than Octavius and Mark Antony By this vile conquest... | |
| Drama - 1849 - 554 pages
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