| John Dryden - 1985 - 672 pages
...Town's in Cœsar's hands: My Lord looks down concern'd, and fears my stay, Lest I shou'd be surpriz'd; Keep him not waiting for his love too long. You, Charmion, bring my Crown and richest Jewels, With 'em, the Wreath of Victory I made (Vain Augury!) for him who now lies dead. 440 You, Iras, bring the... | |
| John Dryden - 1956 - 682 pages
...Town's in Cesar's hands: My Lord looks down concern'd, and fears my stay, Lest I shou'd be surpriz'd; Keep him not waiting for his love too long. You, Charmion, bring my Crown and richest Jewels, With 'em, the Wreath of Victory I made (Vain Augury!) for him who now lies dead. 440 You, Iras, bring the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2001 - 636 pages
...Town's in Cesar's hands : My Lord looks down concern' d, and fears my stay, Lest I shou'd be surpriz'd ; Keep him not waiting for his love too long. You, Charmion, bring my Crown and richest Jewels, With 'em, the Wreath of Victory I made (Vain Augury !) for him who now lies dead; You, Iras, bring the cure... | |
| Prudence J. Jones - 2006 - 372 pages
...in Caesar's hands: My lord looks down concern'd, and fears my stay, Lest I should be surprised; 435 Keep him not waiting for his love too long. You, Charmion, bring my crown and richest jewels; With 'em, the wreath of victory I made You, Iras, bring the cure of all our ills. 440 IRAS. The aspicks,... | |
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