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" Nay, stop not. Ant. Antony, — Well, thou wilt have it, — like a coward, fled, Fled while his soldiers fought ; fled first, Ventidius. Thou long'st to curse me, and I give thee leave. I know thou cam'st prepared to rail. Vent. I did. "
The British drama - Page 191
by British drama - 1804
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Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Volumes 1-50

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1896 - 504 pages
...fought; fled first, Ventidius; Thou long'st to curse me, and I give thee leave, I know thou cam'st prepared to rail. Vent. I did. Ant. I'll help thee....vintage of my flowing honours, Sat still and saw it pressed by other hands, Fortune came smiling to my youth and wooed it, And purple greatness met my...
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The Public School Speaker

Francis Warre Cornish - Literature - 1900 - 604 pages
...long'st to curse me, and I give thee leave. . . . I'll help thee. — I have been a man, Ventidius, . . . But I have lost my reason, have disgraced The name of soldier with inglorious ease ; Fortune came smiling to my youth, and wooed it. And purple greatness met my ripened years. 70 I was...
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The New Shakspere Society's Transactions, Issue 1

New Shakspere Society (Great Britain) - 1874 - 366 pages
...concerned, in the styles of Fletcher, Beaumont, Massinger, Greene, and Rowley. The original runs thus : — I know thy meaning. But I have lost my reason, have...inglorious ease : In the full vintage of my flowing honors Sat still and saw it prest by other hands : Fortune came smiling to my youth and wooed it, And...
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The Tragedie of Anthonie and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - Rome - 1907 - 650 pages
...cam'st prepar'd to rail. I Vtn. I did. Ant. I'll help thee — I have been a Man, Ventidius, ' Ven. Yes, and a brave one ; but Ant. I know thy meaning. But, I have lost my Reason, have disgrac'd The name of Soldier, with inglorious ease. In the full Vintage of my flowing honors, Sate...
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Plays of Mr. William Shakespeare: Anthony and Cleopatra

William Shakespeare - 1908 - 412 pages
...me, and I give thee leave. I know thou com'ft prepar'd to rail. Vent. I did. Ant. I'll help thee 1 have been a Man, Ventidius. Vent. Yes, and a brave one; but Ant. I know thy meaning. But I have loft my Reafon, have difgraced The name of Soldier with inglorious eafe. In the full Vintage of my...
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Selected Dramas of John Dryden: With The Rehearsal

John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English drama - 1910 - 570 pages
...first, Ventidius. Thou long'st to curse me, and I give thee leave. 280 I know thou cam'st prepar'd to rail. Vent. I did. Ant. I'll help thee. — I have...know thy meaning. But I have lost my reason, have disgrac'd The name of soldier, with inglorious ease. In the full vintage of my flowing honors, Sate...
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Selected Dramas of John Dryden: With The Rehearsal

John Dryden, George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - English drama - 1910 - 582 pages
...and I give thee leave. 21) I know thou cam'st prepar'd to rail. Vent. I did. Ant. I'll help thee.—I have been a man, Ventidius. Vent. Yes, and a brave...know thy meaning. But I have lost my reason, have disgrac'd The name of soldier, with inglorious ease. In the full vintage of my flowing honors, Sate...
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All for Love and The Spanish Fryar

John Dryden - English Plays - 1911 - 402 pages
...cam'st prepared to rail. Ven. I did. 290 Ant. I'll help thee. — I have been a man, Ventidius — Ven. Yes, and a brave one ; but — Ant. I know thy meaning. But I have lost my reason, have disgrac'd The name of soldier with inglorious ease. In the full vintage of my flowing honors, 295 Sate...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 480 pages
...to curse me, and I give thee leave. I know thou cam'st prepared to rail. Vent. I did. ACT I, Sc. I. Ant. I'll help thee. — I have been a man, Ventidius....inglorious ease. In the full vintage of my flowing honors, Sat still, and saw it prest by other hands. Fortune came smiling to my youth, and wooed it,...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 482 pages
...and I give thee leave. I know thou cam's! prepared to rail. Vent. I did. Ant. I'll help thee. — 1 have been a man, Ventidius. Vent. Yes, and a brave...inglorious ease. In the full vintage of my flowing honors, Sat still, and saw it prest by other hands. Fortune came smiling to my youth, and wooed it....
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