The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Parthia : Hark you , Ventidius . Cæs . Maecenas ; ask Agrippa . Lep . I do not know , Noble friends , That which combin'd us was most great , and let not A leaner action rend us . What's amiss , May SCENE II . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 27.
... Parthia : Hark you , Ventidius . Cæs . Maecenas ; ask Agrippa . Lep . I do not know , Noble friends , That which combin'd us was most great , and let not A leaner action rend us . What's amiss , May SCENE II . ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA . 27.
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... Parthia . - Be it art , or hap , He hath spoken true : The very dice obey him ; And , in our sports , my better cunning faints Under his chance : if we draw lots , he speeds : His cocks do win the battle still of mine , When it is all ...
... Parthia . - Be it art , or hap , He hath spoken true : The very dice obey him ; And , in our sports , my better cunning faints Under his chance : if we draw lots , he speeds : His cocks do win the battle still of mine , When it is all ...
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... Parthia , and Armenia , He gave to Alexander ; to Ptolemy he assign'd Syria , Cilicia , and Phoenicia : She In the habiliments of the goddess Isis That day appear'd ; and oft before gave audience As ' tis reported , so . Moc . Inform'd ...
... Parthia , and Armenia , He gave to Alexander ; to Ptolemy he assign'd Syria , Cilicia , and Phoenicia : She In the habiliments of the goddess Isis That day appear'd ; and oft before gave audience As ' tis reported , so . Moc . Inform'd ...
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