| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 490 páginas
...madam ! Jras. Royal Egypt ! Empress ! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. Cleo. No more, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares.6 — It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods ; To tell them, that this world... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 648 páginas
...madam, madam! Iras. Royal Egypt! Empress! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. Cleo. No more, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares.—It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world did... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 520 páginas
...madam, madam! Empress! Iros. Royal Egypt! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. Cleo. No more, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares. 8 —It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world did equal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 502 páginas
...madam! Iras. Royal Egypt ! Empress ! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. Cleo. No more, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares." — It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world did equal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 368 páginas
...madam ! Irasr Royal Egypt ! Empress ! Char, Peace, peace, Iras. Cleo. No more, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares. — It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world did equal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 410 páginas
...madam i Iras. Royal Egypt ! Empress ! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. Cleo. No more, but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares. — It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods ; To tell them, that this world did equal... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 páginas
...Royal .flîgypt ! empress ! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. • Cleo. No more1 — but e'en a woman ; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares 2. — It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world aid... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 432 páginas
...Egypt ! Empress ! Char. Peace, peace, Iras. [Seeing her recover. Cleo. No more but e'en a woman ; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares. It were for me, To throw my sceptre at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world did equal... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 424 páginas
...Madam— Char. O madam, madam, madam ! Iras. Royal Egypt! Empress ! Cleo. No more but e'en a woman; and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares. It were for me, To throw my sceptre at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world did equal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 416 páginas
...says, she is no more in that state of elevation, but on a level with the rest of her sex. M. Mason. By such poor passion as the maid that milks, And does the meanest chares.2 — It were for me To throw my scepter at the injurious gods; To tell them, that this world... | |
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