| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 532 pages
...policy than to leave the means of death within my reach, and thereby defeat his own purpose. VOL. vt. 27 Char. O break! O break! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle,— O Antony!—Nay, I will take thee too;— Char. In this wild world ?—So, fare thee well.— Now boast... | |
| Allen Hayden Weld - 1848 - 120 pages
...intrinsicate » Of life, at once, untie: poor venomous fool, Be angry and despatch. Char. O eastern star! 5 Cleo. Peace, peace! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? [,«,„;„! t,n.»pwu<Mi»»i«ik<.i«.rt. Char. O, break ! O, break! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 530 pages
...angry, and despatch. O, couldst thou speak! That I might hear thee call great Csesar, ass Unpolicied ! 3 Char. O Eastern star ! Cleo. Peace, peace ! Dost thou...my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ! 1 ie be nimble, be ready. See Act iii. Sc. 5. 2 Iras must be supposed to have applied an asp to her... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 712 pages
...despatch. 0, couldst thou speak! That I might hear thee call great Caesar, ass Unpolicied ! Char. 0 Eastern star! Cleo. Peace, peace ! Dost thou not see...at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ! Char. 0 break ! 0 break ! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, — 0 Antony! — Nay, I will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 556 pages
...policy than to leave the means of death within my reach, and thereby defeat his own purpose. VOL. vt. 27 Char. O break! O break! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle,— O Antony!—Nay, I will take thee too;— Char. In this wild world ?—So, fare thee well.— Now boast... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 708 pages
...this knot intrinsicate Of life at once untie : poor venomous fool, Be angry, and despatch. 0, couldst thou speak ! That I might hear thee call great Caesar,...at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? CHAR. 0, break ! 0, break ! CLEO. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, — 0, Antony ! — Nay, I... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pages
...Сгеааг, ass Unpolicied 1* Char. О eastern star ! Cleo. Peace, peace ! Dos! thou not see my baby at ray { - О Antony !— Nay, I will take thee too : — ^ Applying another asp to her arm. star — Ir'alls... | |
| Durham city, sch - 1852 - 486 pages
...despatch. O, couldst thou speak ! That I might hear thee call great Caesar, ass Unpolicied ! Char. О eastern star ! Cleo. Peace, peace ! Dost thou not...my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? 11 IDEM GREECE REDDITUM, КЛЕОПАТРН. Ait, S> 1/11X17, 7° фвро?' iirrt<j>6a> кара'... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1853 - 484 pages
...this knot intrinsicate Of life at once untie - poor venomous fool, Be angry, and despatch. O ! couldst thou speak, That I might hear thee call great Caesar...as soft as air, as gentle. — O Antony ! — Nay, l will take thee too. — [Applying another Asp to her Arm. Why1 should I stay — [Falls, and dies.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 pages
...venomous fool, Be angry, and despatch. O, could'st thou speak ! That I might hear thee call great Cesar, ass Unpolicied!* Char. O eastern star! Cleo. Peace,...gentle, — O Antony! — Nay, I will take thee too: — [./;'/'''/'.''-' another asp to her arm. What should 1 stay — [Falls on a bed, and dies. Char.... | |
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