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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Cleo . That Herod's head I'll have : But how ? when Antony is gone Through
whom I might command it . —Come thou near . Mess . Most gracious majesty , –
Cleo . Didst thou behold Octavia ? Mess . Ay , dread queen . CLEO . Where ?
MESS .
Cleo . That Herod's head I'll have : But how ? when Antony is gone Through
whom I might command it . —Come thou near . Mess . Most gracious majesty , –
Cleo . Didst thou behold Octavia ? Mess . Ay , dread queen . CLEO . Where ?
MESS .
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The queen , my lord , the queen . IrAs . Go to him , madam , speak to him ; He is
unqualitied with very shame . The prepositions on and upon are sometimes oddly
employed by our ancient writers . So , in Drayton's Miseries of Queen Margaret ...
The queen , my lord , the queen . IrAs . Go to him , madam , speak to him ; He is
unqualitied with very shame . The prepositions on and upon are sometimes oddly
employed by our ancient writers . So , in Drayton's Miseries of Queen Margaret ...
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Royal queen ! CHAR . O Cleopatra ! thou art taken , queen !Cleo . Quick , quick ,
good hands . [ Drawing a dagger . Pro . Hold , worthy lady , hold : [ Seizes and
disarms her . Do not yourself such wrong , who are in this Reliev'd , but not ...
Royal queen ! CHAR . O Cleopatra ! thou art taken , queen !Cleo . Quick , quick ,
good hands . [ Drawing a dagger . Pro . Hold , worthy lady , hold : [ Seizes and
disarms her . Do not yourself such wrong , who are in this Reliev'd , but not ...
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