| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...and foon, indeed, they met, But not as foes. In few we faw their caps On either fide thrown up : the ^Egyptian gallies, Receiv'd like friends, part through,...Enough, Serapion : I've heard my doom. This needed nor, you gods : 'When I loft Antony, your work was done. ' 'Tis but fuperfluous malice.' Where's my... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 páginas
...faw their caps On either fide thrown up : th' Egyptian gallies, Receiv'd like friends, paft thro', and fell behind The Roman rear ; and now they all...forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough Serapion ;. I'ave heard my doom! This needed not, you gods! When I loft Antony your work was done. " 'Tis but... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...few we faw their caps On either fide thrown up : the ^Egyptian gallies, Receiv'd like friends, paft through, and fell behind The Roman rear ;' and now, they all come forward, And ride within the port. Cko. Enough, Serapion : I've heard my doom. This needed not, you gods : When I loft Antony, your work... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 páginas
...saw their caps On either side thrown up : th' Egyptian gallics, Receiv'd like friends, past thro', and fell behind The Roman rear ; and now they all...And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Serapion; ^^ " 'Tis but superfluous malice." Where's my lord ? How bears he this last blow f Ser. His fury cannot... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 páginas
...we saw their caps On either side thrown up: th" Egyptian gallies, Receiv'd like friends, past thro', and fell behind The Roman rear ; and now they all come forward, And ride within the port. CUo. Enough, Serapion; I 'ave heard my doom I This needed not, you gods I When I lost Antony your work... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...few, we saw their caps On either side thrown up : the Egyptian "allies, Received like friends, past through, and fell behind The Roman rear; and now they...forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Serapion ; I have heard my doom. This needed not, you gods! When I lost Antony, your work wns done. Tis but... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...few, we saw their caps On cither side thrown up : the Egyptian gallies, Received like friends, past through, and fell behind The Roman rear; and now they...come forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Scrapion ; I have heard my doom. This needed not, you gods ! When I lost Antony, your work wa«. done.... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...either side thrown up : the Egyptian «allies, Received like friends, past through, and fell bohind The Roman rear; and now they all come forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Serapion ; I have heard my doom. This needed not, you gods! When I lost Antony, your work was done. Tis but... | |
| 1805 - 282 páginas
...On either side thrown up: tlr Egyptian gallies, Receiv'd like friends, past throngh, and fell hehind The Roman rear; and now they all come forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enongh, Serapiou; I 'ave heard my doom ! This needed not, you gods! When I Iust Antouy your work was... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...thrown up : the Egyptian gullies, Received like friends, past through, and fell behind The Roman roar ; and now they all come forward, And ride within the port. Cleo. Enough, Serapion ; I have heard my doom. This needed not, vou gods ! Wrhen I lost Antony, your work was done. Tis but... | |
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