The Dramatick Works of John Dryden, Esq: In Six Volumes, 4. kötetJ. Tonson, 1717 |
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196. oldal
... Alex . A foolish Dream , Bred from the Fumes of indigefted Feafts , And holy Luxury . Serap . I know my Duty : This goes no farther . Alex . ' Tis not fit it fhould . Nor would the Times now bear it , were it true . All Southern , from ...
... Alex . A foolish Dream , Bred from the Fumes of indigefted Feafts , And holy Luxury . Serap . I know my Duty : This goes no farther . Alex . ' Tis not fit it fhould . Nor would the Times now bear it , were it true . All Southern , from ...
197. oldal
... Alex . He thinks ' tis past Recovery . Serap . Yet the Foe Seems not to prefs the Siege . Alex . O , there's the Wonder . Mecanas and Agrippa , who can most With Cafar , are his Foes . His Wife O & avia , Driv'n from his Houfe ...
... Alex . He thinks ' tis past Recovery . Serap . Yet the Foe Seems not to prefs the Siege . Alex . O , there's the Wonder . Mecanas and Agrippa , who can most With Cafar , are his Foes . His Wife O & avia , Driv'n from his Houfe ...
198. oldal
... Alex . O'tis Ventidius , Our Emp'rors great Lieutenant in the Eaft , Who first show'd Rome that Parthia could be conquer'd . When Antony return'd from Syria last , He left this Man to guard the Roman Frontiers . Serap . You feem to know ...
... Alex . O'tis Ventidius , Our Emp'rors great Lieutenant in the Eaft , Who first show'd Rome that Parthia could be conquer'd . When Antony return'd from Syria last , He left this Man to guard the Roman Frontiers . Serap . You feem to know ...
199. oldal
... Alex . You have your full Inftructions , now advance ; Proclaim your Orders loudly . Serap . Romans , Egyptians , hear the Queen's Command Thus Cleopatra bids , Let Labour ceafe , To Pomp and Triumphs give this happy Day , That gave the ...
... Alex . You have your full Inftructions , now advance ; Proclaim your Orders loudly . Serap . Romans , Egyptians , hear the Queen's Command Thus Cleopatra bids , Let Labour ceafe , To Pomp and Triumphs give this happy Day , That gave the ...
200. oldal
... Alex . A Love which knows no bounds to Antony , Would mark the Day with Honours ; when all Heav'n Labour'd for him , when each propitious Star Stood wakeful in his Orb , to watch that Hour , And shed his better Influence . Her own Birth ...
... Alex . A Love which knows no bounds to Antony , Would mark the Day with Honours ; when all Heav'n Labour'd for him , when each propitious Star Stood wakeful in his Orb , to watch that Hour , And shed his better Influence . Her own Birth ...
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265. oldal - I should die With a hard thought of you ? Ant. Forgive me, Roman. Since I have heard of Cleopatra's death, My reason bears no rule upon my tongue, But lets my thoughts break all at random out.
239. oldal - Men are but children of a larger growth ; Our appetites as apt to change as theirs, And full as craving too, and full as vain ; And yet the soul, shut up in her dark room, Viewing so clear abroad, at home sees nothing; But, like a mole in earth, busy and blind, Works all her folly up, and casts it outward To the world's open view...
262. oldal - O hold ! she is not fled. ANT. She is: my eyes Are open to her falsehood; my whole life Has been a golden dream of love and friendship; But, now I wake, I'm like a merchant, roused From soft repose, to see his vessel sinking, And all his wealth cast over.
254. oldal - And cannot hurt the woman; but avoid me: I do not know how long I can be tame ; For, if I stay one minute...
243. oldal - I injured him: My friend ne'er spoke those words. Oh, had you seen How often he came back, and every time With something more obliging and more kind, To add to what he said; what dear farewells; How almost vanquished by his love he parted, And leaned to what unwillingly he left!
243. oldal - The abode of falsehood, violated vows, And injured love? For pity, let me go; For, if there be a place of long repose, I'm sure I want it. My disdainful lord Can never break that...
259. oldal - Now dipt from every bank, now smoothly run To meet the foe; and soon indeed they met, But not as foes. In few, we saw their caps On either side thrown up; the Egyptian g-alleys, Received like friends, passed through, and fell behind The Roman rear; and now, they all come forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Serapion : I've heard my doom.— This needed not, you gods: When I lost Antony, your work was done; 'Tis but superfluous malice.
244. oldal - Could you not beg An hour's admittance to his private ear? Like one, who wanders through long barren wilds, And yet foreknows no hospitable inn...
210. oldal - Now, what news, my Charmion ? Will he be kind? and will he not forsake me? Am I to live, or die ? — nay, do I live ? Or am I dead ? for when he gave his answer, Fate took the word, and then I lived or died.
232. oldal - He shall draw back his troops, and you shall march To rule the East: I may be dropt at Athens; No matter where. I never will complain, But only keep the barren name of wife. And rid you of the trouble.