The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Volume 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1885 - English poetry |
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Page 302
... . CUPID . JUNO . VENUS . ENEAS . ASCANIUS , his son . ACHATES . ILIONEUS . CLOANTHUS . SERGESTUS . Other Trojans . IARBAS . Carthaginian Lords . DIDO . ANNA , her sister . Nurse THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE . ACT.
... . CUPID . JUNO . VENUS . ENEAS . ASCANIUS , his son . ACHATES . ILIONEUS . CLOANTHUS . SERGESTUS . Other Trojans . IARBAS . Carthaginian Lords . DIDO . ANNA , her sister . Nurse THE TRAGEDY OF DIDO , QUEEN OF CARTHAGE . ACT.
Page 319
... ANNA , IARBAS , and train . Dido . What stranger art thou , that dost eye me thus ? En . Sometime I was a Trojan , mighty queen ; But Troy is not : —what shall I say I am ? Ili . Renowmèd Dido , ' tis our general , Warlike Æneas . Dido ...
... ANNA , IARBAS , and train . Dido . What stranger art thou , that dost eye me thus ? En . Sometime I was a Trojan , mighty queen ; But Troy is not : —what shall I say I am ? Ili . Renowmèd Dido , ' tis our general , Warlike Æneas . Dido ...
Page 327
... Anna . O , what became of agèd Hecuba ? Iar . How got Æneas to the fleet again ? 280 290 Dido . But how scaped Helen , she that caus'd this war ? En . Achates , speak ; sorrow hath tir'd me quite . Ach . What happen'd to the queen we ...
... Anna . O , what became of agèd Hecuba ? Iar . How got Æneas to the fleet again ? 280 290 Dido . But how scaped Helen , she that caus'd this war ? En . Achates , speak ; sorrow hath tir'd me quite . Ach . What happen'd to the queen we ...
Page 332
... Anna , didst thou know how sweet love were , Full soon wouldst thou abjure this single life ! Anna . Poor soul , I know too well the sour of love : 60 O , that Iarbas could but fancy me ! Dido . Is not Æneas fair and beautiful ? [ Aside ...
... Anna , didst thou know how sweet love were , Full soon wouldst thou abjure this single life ! Anna . Poor soul , I know too well the sour of love : 60 O , that Iarbas could but fancy me ! Dido . Is not Æneas fair and beautiful ? [ Aside ...
Page 343
... Anna . How like his father speaketh he in all ! En . And mought I live to see him sack rich Thebes , And load his spear with Grecian princes ' heads , Then would I wish me with Anchises ' tomb , And dead to honour that hath brought me ...
... Anna . How like his father speaketh he in all ! En . And mought I live to see him sack rich Thebes , And load his spear with Grecian princes ' heads , Then would I wish me with Anchises ' tomb , And dead to honour that hath brought me ...
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