| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 562 pàgines
...Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength: Seal then,2 and all is done. — ty Dies not alone ; but, like a gulf, doth draw jtneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. — Come, Eros, Eros ! Re-enter Eros. Eros. What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 570 pàgines
...labour Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength : Seal then, and all is done. Eros ! — I come, my queen : — Eros ! — Stay...hand, And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gazo : Dido and her jEneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours.— Come, Eros, Eros ! Re-enter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 574 pàgines
...labour Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength : Seal then, and all is done. Eros ! — I come, my queen : — Eros ! — Stay...hand, And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gazo : Dido and her jEneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours.— Come, Eros, Eros ! He-enter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 596 pàgines
...Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles hself with strength: 'Seal then,1 and all is done. — I, that ant rurtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated...my time Into this breathing world, scarce half mad /Eneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours.— Come, Eros, Eros ! Re-enter Eros. Eros. What... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 350 pàgines
...flowers we "11 hand in hand, And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her ./Eneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. —...would my lord ? Ant. • Since Cleopatra died, I have lived in such dishonor, that the gods Detest my baseness. I, that with my sword Quarter'd the world,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 736 pàgines
...Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength : seal then, and all is done. — Eros ! — I come, my queen. — Eros ! — Stay for...hand, And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : s Unarm, Eros:] In the folios this 13 printed " Unarme Eros," and the old corrector of that of 1032... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 834 pàgines
...And with our sprightly port make the ghosts gaze: («) Fi-.it folio, Catara. Dido and her .¿Eneas shall want troops. And all the haunt be ours. —...would my lord ? ANT. Since Cleopatra died. I have Hv'd in such dishonour, that the gods Detest my baseness. I, that with my sword Quarter'd the world,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 pàgines
...labour Mars what it does; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength : Seal then, and all is done. Eros ! — I come, my queen :— Eros ! — Stay for...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her .ffineas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours.— Come, Eros, Eros ! Se-enter EHOS. JEro*.... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 pàgines
...Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength : Seal then, aud nil is done. — Eros ! — I come, my queen : — Eros ! — Stay...flowers, we'll hand in hand, And with our sprightly feet make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her ./Eneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 476 pàgines
...Mars what it does ; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength : seal then, and all is done.— Eros ! — I come, my queen. — Eros ! — Stay for...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze : Dido and her JEneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours.— Come, Eros, Eros! Re-enter EROS. Eros. What... | |
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