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... . CUPID . JUNO . VENUS . ENEAS . ASCANIUS , his son . ACHATES . ILIONEUS . CLOANTHUS . SERGESTUS . Other Trojans . IARBAS . Carthaginian Lords . DIDO . ANNA , her sister . Nurse THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE . ACT.
... . CUPID . JUNO . VENUS . ENEAS . ASCANIUS , his son . ACHATES . ILIONEUS . CLOANTHUS . SERGESTUS . Other Trojans . IARBAS . Carthaginian Lords . DIDO . ANNA , her sister . Nurse THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE . ACT.
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... IARBAS , and train . Dido . What stranger art thou , that dost eye me thus ? En . Sometime I was a Trojan , mighty queen ; But Troy is not : —what shall I say I am ? Ili . Renowmèd Dido , ' tis our general , Warlike Æneas . Dido ...
... IARBAS , and train . Dido . What stranger art thou , that dost eye me thus ? En . Sometime I was a Trojan , mighty queen ; But Troy is not : —what shall I say I am ? Ili . Renowmèd Dido , ' tis our general , Warlike Æneas . Dido ...
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... Iarbas ! Iar . Doth Dido call me back ? Dido . No ; but I charge thee never look on me . Iar . Then pull out both mine eyes , or let me die . 50 [ Exit . Anna . Wherefore doth Dido bid Iarbas go ? Dido . Because his loathsome sight ...
... Iarbas ! Iar . Doth Dido call me back ? Dido . No ; but I charge thee never look on me . Iar . Then pull out both mine eyes , or let me die . 50 [ Exit . Anna . Wherefore doth Dido bid Iarbas go ? Dido . Because his loathsome sight ...
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... IARBAS . Iar . I , this it is which wounds me to the death , 1 A deer or other animal was said to " take soil " when it fled from its pursuers to the water . Dyce quotes from Cotgrave : - " Souil de sanglier . The soile of a wild Boare ...
... IARBAS . Iar . I , this it is which wounds me to the death , 1 A deer or other animal was said to " take soil " when it fled from its pursuers to the water . Dyce quotes from Cotgrave : - " Souil de sanglier . The soile of a wild Boare ...
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... Iarbas shall but love : So doth he now , though not with equal gain ; That resteth in the rival of thy pain , 70 80 Who ne'er will cease to soar till he be slain . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The storm . Enter ÆNEAS and DIDO in the cave , at ...
... Iarbas shall but love : So doth he now , though not with equal gain ; That resteth in the rival of thy pain , 70 80 Who ne'er will cease to soar till he be slain . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The storm . Enter ÆNEAS and DIDO in the cave , at ...
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Abig Abigail Achates Æneas Anna Archbish arms Ascanius Baldock Barabas Bell brother Caly Calymath CARDINAL OF LORRAINE Carthage crown death Dido Dido's doth Duke of Guise Dyce Earl Edward England Enter Epernoun Exeunt Exit fair farewell father fear France friar friends Gaveston give gold Governor grace grief Guise hand hath heart heaven hence Henry here's honour Iarbas Ilioneus Isabel Itha Ithamore Jew of Malta Kent king KING OF NAVARRE Lancaster leave live Lodowick look lord madam majesty Malta Mathias Matrevis Mortimer Mountsorrell murder Navarre ne'er night noble Old ed Old eds Pilia prince PRINCE OF CONDÉ Queen revenge SCENE Sergestus ships soldiers speak Spen Spencer stay sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou shalt traitor Troy Turk unto villain Warwick whither wilt words