The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12 |
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Page 196
I pr'ythee , turn aside , and weep for her ; Then bid adieu to me , and say , the
tears Belong to Egypt ' : Good now , play one scene Of excellent dissembling ;
and let it look Like perfect honour . Ant . You'll heat my blood : no more . Cleo .
I pr'ythee , turn aside , and weep for her ; Then bid adieu to me , and say , the
tears Belong to Egypt ' : Good now , play one scene Of excellent dissembling ;
and let it look Like perfect honour . Ant . You'll heat my blood : no more . Cleo .
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Welcome from Egypt , sir . Eno . Half the heart of Cæsar , worthy Mecænas ! —my
honourable friend , Agrippa ! AGR . Good Enobarbus ! Mec . We have cause to
be glad , that matters are so well digested . You stay'd well by it in Egypt . Evo .
Welcome from Egypt , sir . Eno . Half the heart of Cæsar , worthy Mecænas ! —my
honourable friend , Agrippa ! AGR . Good Enobarbus ! Mec . We have cause to
be glad , that matters are so well digested . You stay'd well by it in Egypt . Evo .
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O madam , madam , madam ! IRAS . Royal Egypt ! Empress ! Char . Peace ,
peace , Iras . Cleo . No more , but e'en a woman ” ; and commanded 1 • Cut is the
branch that might have growne ful straight , “ And burned is Apolloes laurel
bough .
O madam , madam , madam ! IRAS . Royal Egypt ! Empress ! Char . Peace ,
peace , Iras . Cleo . No more , but e'en a woman ” ; and commanded 1 • Cut is the
branch that might have growne ful straight , “ And burned is Apolloes laurel
bough .
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