| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 416 pages
...That I might hear thee call great Caesar, ass Unpolicied !s Char. O eastern star! Cleo. Peace, peace! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep?6 Char. O, break! O, breaki Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, — 3 He 'II... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 426 pages
...That I might hear thee call great Caesar, ass Unpolicied !5 Char. O eastern star! Cleo. Peace, peace! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep?6 Char. O, break! O, break! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle 3 He 'II make... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 528 pages
...star! * Make haste. t Unpolitick, to leave me to myself. Scene II. CLEOPATRA. 209 Cleo. Peace, peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep f Char. O, break ! O, break ! Cieo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, — О Antony! —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 506 pages
....'' Cliannialr. • '/iiri/. .if/// . /..•>„/„ .Van Char. O eastern star ! Cleo. Peace, peace! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? Char. O, break! O, break! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, — O Antony ! — Nay,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 524 pages
...Char. O eastern star! * Make haste. t Unpolitick, to leave me to myself. Cleo, Peace, peace! Do»t thuu not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? Char. O, break ! O, break ! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, — O Antony !—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 388 pages
...That I might hear thee call great Cxsar, ass Unpolicied ! Char. O eastern star ! Cieo. Peace, peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? Char. O, break ! O, break ! Cleo. As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle,— O Antony ! —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1872 - 480 pages
...babbling gossip of the air Cry out, Olivia I " and this of Cleopatra's with the asp at her bosom, — " Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? " Or, as an instance of both figures together, take the following from King Lear, iv. 3, where the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...That I might hear thee call great Cxsar ass, Unpolicy 'd ! CAar. O, eastern star. Cleo. IVace, peace ! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? CAar. O, break, O, break 1 [gentle— Cite. As sweet as balm, as soft us air, as O Antony ! Nay,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...moments of her life. She tastes a luxury in death. After applying the asp, she says with fondness— " Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? As sweet as balm., as spft as air, as gentle. Oh Antony!" It is worth while to observe that Shakespear... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 pages
...of her life. She tastes a luxury in death. After applying the asp, she says with fondness — •• Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep ? As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle. Oh Antony !" It is worth while to observe that Shakspeare... | |
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