Antony and Cleopatra Flashcards
(71 cards)
A1S1 Philo
“gipsy”
“Captain’s heart (…) is become the bellows and the fan / to cool a gipsy’s lust.”
A1S1 Philo
“transform’d”
“The triple pillar of the world transform’d / into a strumpet’s fool.”
A1S1 Cleopatra
“queen”
“As I am Egypt’s queen,”
A1S2 Antony
“wrangling”
“Fie. Wrangling queen!”
A1S1 Antony
“clay”
“Kingdom’s are clay.”
A1S1 Antony
“melt”
“Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch / of the ranged empire fall!”
A1S2 Antony
“fetters”
“These strong Egyptian fetters I must break, / Or lose myself in dotage.”
A1S2 Antony
“enchanting”
“I must from this enchanting queen break off.”
A1S3 Cleopatra
“heart”
“There were a heart in Egypt.”
A1S3 Cleopatra
“mirth”
“If you find him sad, say that I am dancing; if in mirth report that I am sudden sick”
A1S3 Antony
“necessity”
“The strong necessity of time commands / Our services awhile; but my full heart / Remains in use with you.”
A1S3 Antony
“servant”
“Thy soldier, servant”
A1S4 Caesar
“revel”
“He fishes, drinks and wastes / the lamps of night in revel;”
A1S4 Caesar
“man-like”
“is not more man-like / Than Cleopatra”
A1S4 Caesar
“womanly”
“nor the Queen of Ptolemy more womanly than him”
A1S4 Caesar
“indulgent”
“You are too indulgent.”
A1S4 Caesar
“lascivious”
“Antony, / Leave they lascivious wassails!”
A1S5 Cleopatra
“demi-Atlas”
“The demi-Atlas of this earth (…) ‘Where’s my serpent of old Nile?”
A1S5 Cleopatra
“mandragora”
“Give me to drink mandragora”
A1S5 Cleopatra
“wrinkled”
“wrinkled deep in time”
A1S5 Cleopatra
“salad”
“My salad days,”
A1S5 Cleopatra
“morsel”
“A morsel for a monarch”
A2S1 Pompey
“witchcraft…libertine”
“Let witchcraft join with beauty, lust with both! / Tie up the libertine in a field of feasts”
A2S1 Pompey
“lust-wearied”
“The ne’er-lust-wearied Antony.”