The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, volume 6
The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, volume 6
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Ant. She is cunning past man's thought Eno, Alack, sir, no; her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love : We cannot call her winds and waters, sighs and tears; they are greater storms and tempests than ahnanacs can report : this cannot be cun- ning in her; if it be, she makes a shower of rain as well as Jove. Ant. 'Would I had never seen her ! Eno, 0, sir, you had then left unseen a won- derful piece of work ; which not to have been blessed withal, would have discredited y...our travel. Ant. Fulvia is dead* Eno, SirP Ant, Eulvia is dead. Eno. Fulvia P Ant. Dead. Eno, Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacri- fice. When it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it shows to man the tailors of the earth; comforting therein, that when old robes are worn out there are members to make new. If there were no more women but Fulvia, then had you indeed a cut, and the case to be lamented ; this grief is crowned with consolation; your old smock brings forth a new petticoat: — and, indeed, the tears live in an onion that should water this sorrow.
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