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... Sister , welcome : Pray you , Be ever known to patience : My dearest sister ! [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . - Antony's camp , near the promontory of Actium . Enter CLEOPATRA and ENOBARBUS . Cleo . I will be even with thee , doubt it not . Eno ...
... Sister , welcome : Pray you , Be ever known to patience : My dearest sister ! [ Exeunt . SCENE VII . - Antony's camp , near the promontory of Actium . Enter CLEOPATRA and ENOBARBUS . Cleo . I will be even with thee , doubt it not . Eno ...
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... sister in the least Would fail her obligation : If , sir , perchance , She have restrain'd the riots of your followers , ' Tis on such ground , and to such wholesome end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curses on her ! Reg . O ...
... sister in the least Would fail her obligation : If , sir , perchance , She have restrain'd the riots of your followers , ' Tis on such ground , and to such wholesome end , As clears her from all blame . Lear . My curses on her ! Reg . O ...
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... sister Should loosen him and me . [ Aside Alb . Our very loving sister , well be met.- Sir , this I hear , -The king is come to his daughter , With others , whom the rigour of our state Forc'd to cry out . Where I could not be honest ...
... sister Should loosen him and me . [ Aside Alb . Our very loving sister , well be met.- Sir , this I hear , -The king is come to his daughter , With others , whom the rigour of our state Forc'd to cry out . Where I could not be honest ...
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