All for Love by John Dryden
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Why didst thou tempt my anger, by discovery
Of what I would not hear? VENTIDIUS. No prince but you Could merit that sincerity I used, Nor durst another man have ventured it; But you, ere love misled your wandering eyes, Were sure the chief and best of human race, Framed in the very pride and boast of nature; So perfect, that the gods, who formed you, wondered At their own skill, and cried--A lucky hit Has mended our design. Their envy hindered, Else you had been immortal, and a pattern, When Heaven would work for ostentation's sake To copy out again. ANTONY. But Cleopatra-- Go on; for I can bear it now. VENTIDIUS. No more. ANTONY. Thou dar'st not trust my passion, but thou may'st; Thou only lov'st, the rest have flattered me. VENTIDIUS. Heaven's blessing on your heart for that kind word! May I believe you love me? Speak again. ANTONY. Indeed I do. Speak this, and this, and this. [Hugging him.] Thy praises were unjust; but, I'll deserve them, |
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