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Side 440
... Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him fince .. Cleo . See where he is , who's with him , what he does : - I did not fend you2 ; -If you find him fad , Say , I am dancing ; if in mirth , report That I am fudden fick : Quick , and ...
... Cleo . Where is he ? Char . I did not see him fince .. Cleo . See where he is , who's with him , what he does : - I did not fend you2 ; -If you find him fad , Say , I am dancing ; if in mirth , report That I am fudden fick : Quick , and ...
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... Cleo . Thou , eunuch ! Mardian ! Mar. What's your highness ' pleasure ? Cleo . Not now to hear thee fing ; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has : ' Tis well for thee , That , being unseminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth ...
... Cleo . Thou , eunuch ! Mardian ! Mar. What's your highness ' pleasure ? Cleo . Not now to hear thee fing ; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has : ' Tis well for thee , That , being unseminar'd , thy freer thoughts May not fly forth ...
Side 481
... Cleo . For what good turn ? Mef . For the best turn i ' the bed . Cleo . I am pale , Charmian . Mej . Madam , he's married to Octavia . Cleo . The most infectious peftilence upon thee ! Mcf . Good madam , patience . Cleo . What fay you ...
... Cleo . For what good turn ? Mef . For the best turn i ' the bed . Cleo . I am pale , Charmian . Mej . Madam , he's married to Octavia . Cleo . The most infectious peftilence upon thee ! Mcf . Good madam , patience . Cleo . What fay you ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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