Poetical Works of Robert Bridges, Volume 3Smith, Elder & Company, 1901 |
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... FULVIA Maids , & c . • 3 honest senators . • an admiral . a player , favourite of Nero . an astrologer . mother to Nero . wife to Nero , sister to Britannicus . wife to Otho , loved of Nero . sister - in - law to Agrippina . • attendant ...
... FULVIA Maids , & c . • 3 honest senators . • an admiral . a player , favourite of Nero . an astrologer . mother to Nero . wife to Nero , sister to Britannicus . wife to Otho , loved of Nero . sister - in - law to Agrippina . • attendant ...
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... Fulvia , attend my daughter Into my tiring - room , and treat her eyes To hide these scalded rings : and then , Octavia , Go to the library , talk thy full hour ; Thy Greek is shameful . The rest go . [ Exeunt Octavia and attendants ...
... Fulvia , attend my daughter Into my tiring - room , and treat her eyes To hide these scalded rings : and then , Octavia , Go to the library , talk thy full hour ; Thy Greek is shameful . The rest go . [ Exeunt Octavia and attendants ...
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... Fulvia , Fulvia ! — Fulvia , I go . Come , I will leave ; lead on . Sen. And I to train the cub of such a dam ! [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE • 2 Room in Domitia's house . Enter DOMITIA D 2 II . 1 ] 35 NERO.
... Fulvia , Fulvia ! — Fulvia , I go . Come , I will leave ; lead on . Sen. And I to train the cub of such a dam ! [ Exit . [ Exit . SCENE • 2 Room in Domitia's house . Enter DOMITIA D 2 II . 1 ] 35 NERO.
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... Fulvia , thy sister's maid , rewards my love With many trifles : what she overhears I piece together . Dom . What of this was heard , The Augusta sent all out , And how much pieced ? Sel . And spake long time in private with the prince ...
... Fulvia , thy sister's maid , rewards my love With many trifles : what she overhears I piece together . Dom . What of this was heard , The Augusta sent all out , And how much pieced ? Sel . And spake long time in private with the prince ...
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... Fulvia at the door Stood just without , she heard her voice most plainly Angrily entreating , saying , that though he doubted , Yet she would still with him regain her power : 690 If he held off yet he so far was right , As that ' twas ...
... Fulvia at the door Stood just without , she heard her voice most plainly Angrily entreating , saying , that though he doubted , Yet she would still with him regain her power : 690 If he held off yet he so far was right , As that ' twas ...
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Achilles Anic Anicetus Argive Augusta Aulis Bauli better Britannicus Burrus Cæsar canst crime dare death Deid Deidamia didst Diomede Domitia Dost thou dream Enter Agrippina Enter Nero Exeunt Exit fear friends Fulvia give gods Hast thou hath hear heard hide hither honour Idomeneus is't isle king lady look Lucan Lycomedes madam maid mother never nought o'er Octavia Otho palace Paris passion Petr Petronius Plautus pleasure plot Polla Poppæa praise pray Pyrrha Rome SCENE Scyros Seleucus Seneca servants shame ship speak stay sword tell thee there's Thetis thine thing thou art thou hast thou wert thou wilt thou'rt thought Thrasea Tigellinus to-night Twas twere Twill Twould Ulysses Whate'er Whence wilt thou word Would'st thou wrong