| George William McClelland - English Literature (selections: Extracts, Etc.) - 1925 - 1180 pages
...Dolabella! Thou hast beheld me other than I am. Hast thou not seen my morning chambers fill'd With sceptr'd in as private manner as I came. His Lordship did so;...custom introduced by this prince and his ministry (ve watch'd my eyes, And, at my least command, all started out, Like racers to the goal. Dola. Slaves to... | |
| John Dryden - Drama - 1972 - 188 pages
...Thou hast beheld me other than I am. 140 Hast thou not seen my morning chambers filled With sceptered slaves who waited to salute me? With eastern monarchs...Menial kings Ran coursing up and down my palace-yard, 145 Stood silent in my presence, watched my eyes, And at my least command all started out 120. Come... | |
| John Dryden - Literary Criticism - 1985 - 672 pages
...wo Thou hast beheld me other than I am. Hast thou not seen my morning Chambers fill'd With Scepter'd Slaves, who waited to salute me: With Eastern Monarchs, who forgot the Sun, 117+ sd [Exit] Q3, F, Di-a; A~ Qi-2. 117+ sd Ventidius, and] Qi (some copies; only part of the "a"... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 636 pages
...! Thou hast beheld me other than I am. Hast thoa not seen my morning Chambers fill'd With Scepter'd Slaves, who waited to salute me : With Eastern Monarchs,...down my Palace-yard, Stood silent in my presence, watch'd my eyes, And, at my least command, all started out Like Racers to the Goal. Dolla. Slaves to... | |
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