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" Eros ! — I come, my queen : — Eros ! — Stay for me ; Where souls do couch on flowers, we'll 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. "
Timon of Athens. Coriolanus. Julius Ceasar. Antony and Cleopatra - Page 452
by William Shakespeare - 1811
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Shakespeare Survey, Volume 10

Allardyce Nicoll - 2002 - 192 pages
...his Antony cries to the spirit of Cleopatra, just about to cross the river of Death as he supposes,1? Stay for me ! Where souls do couch on flowers, we'll...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze: Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours — it is perhaps idle or at any rate unfair to...
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Shakespeare's Rome

Robert S. Miola - 2004 - 264 pages
...partially to regain lost honor, Antony's death, at least in his mind, will bring him to Cleopatra: Eros! - I come, my queen! - Eros! - Stay for me! Where...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze. Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. Come, Eros, Eros! (IV.xiv.5o-4) Antony's vision...
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Shakespeare's English and Roman History Plays: A Marxist Approach

Paul N. Siegel - 1986 - 176 pages
...and call her. It is the same vision of an after-life as the one Antony sees, as he prepares to die: I come, my queen: — Eros! — Stay for me: Where...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze: Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. (4.14.50-54) The reference to ghosts and to Dido...
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Shakespeare's Tragedies: An Introduction

Dieter Mehl - 1986 - 286 pages
...more emphasis than in Shakespeare's other tragedies of love or in Plutarch: - I come, my queen - ... Stay for me. Where souls do couch on flowers, we'll...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze: Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. (^.14.50-4) Antony tries to create a myth of himself...
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Metamorphoses of Helen: Authority, Difference, and the Epic

Mihoko Suzuki - 1989 - 292 pages
...in Troilus and Cressida. Accordingly, Shakespeare has Antony revise the story of Dido and Aeneas:6 Eros! — I come, my queen. — Eros! — Stay for...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze. Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. [4.14.50-54] Antony swerves from his prototype...
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O'Neill's Shakespeare

Normand Berlin - 1994 - 286 pages
...moment when Antony, thinking Cleopatra is dead, says, "I will o'ertake thee, Cleopatra," and then, Stay for me! Where souls do couch on flowers, we'll...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze. Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. (4.14.50-54) Of course, no moment in O'Neill's...
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Antony and Cleopatra

Harley Granville-Barker - 1993 - 164 pages
...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 me:...flowers, we'll hand in hand, And with our sprightly pon make the ghosts gaze: Dido and her ¿Eneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. While,...
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Soul Mates: Understanding Relationships Across Time

Richard Webster - 2001 - 244 pages
...no further. Now all labour Mars what it does; yea, very force entangles Itself with strength. . . . Stay for me: Where souls do couch on flowers, we'll...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze; Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. (Antony and Cleopatra) An oath, an oath, I have...
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The Imperial Theme

George Wilson Knight - 2002 - 396 pages
...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 Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours . . . (iv. xii. 37) Dido and Aeneas are apt here....
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Women and Race in Early Modern Texts

Joyce Green MacDonald - 2002 - 202 pages
...reaction to the false news of her death in Act Four. Calling his manservant Eros, he vows to follow her: I come, my queen. - Eros! - Stay for me. Where souls...sprightly port make the ghosts gaze. Dido and her Aeneas shall want troops, And all the haunt be ours. (4.14.50-54) This invocation of the legend of...
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