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Reducing subject-cleopatraQueenOfEgyptBc-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 1130 author = Shakespeare, William title = The Tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40 sentences = 10 flesch = 88 summary = THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. IS AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AS EBOOK (#100) at https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/100 cache = ./cache/1130.txt txt = ./txt/1130.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5480 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18206 sentences = 814 flesch = 73 summary = My friend Archibius wishes me a long life, if any Cleopatra, exclaiming from the very depths of her heart, "Like the foamborn Aphrodite and the golden Hathor!" father Pyrrhus, his wife and their youngest child, a daughter, Dione, a Dion had long since left his couch and the house, and each day looked So the time came when Dion could say without self-deception that Barine In the eyes of the world, at least, a man who can still revel like Antony life, Gorgias of the Queen and the tomb, which was at the same time a brought to the cliff Helena, Barine's sister, and Chloris, Dion's nurse, They had been informed of Barine's new happiness long before. On returning to Lochias, Charmian had a long time to wait ere the Queen the city, when Dione saw a boat approaching the Serpent Island from the cache = ./cache/5480.txt txt = ./txt/5480.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5481 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 09 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16148 sentences = 854 flesch = 76 summary = bearing the bas-relief of Love conquering Death, the Queen and her bitterly Octavianus mourned in Mark Antony the friend, the brother-inlaw, the co-ruler and sharer in so many important enterprises. desire to grant Cleopatra everything which was due a Queen. Antony by a magnificent funeral, but Octavianus had allowed Cleopatra to Proculejus had learned that Antony had named him to the Queen and as Cleopatra intended to remain an hour or longer, Charmian thought told that the Caesar was close at hand, she had only time to raise Cleopatra, as she spoke, handed Caesar the letter. Octavianus had made towards her, his eyes aflame with love, gave her the Besides, life after the death of Antony was no longer the fulfil the last desire of the great Queen, the victorious woman, whom no The sarcophagi of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, by whose side rested Iras cache = ./cache/5481.txt txt = ./txt/5481.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5479 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21237 sentences = 1057 flesch = 76 summary = inquired what Charmian had accomplished with the Queen and Archibius, young heart, to divert Barine's thoughts, directed her attention to the that, by aiding Barine's escape, she was guarding Cleopatra from future follow his master, while Charmian and Barine passed through the gateway inferior position like the Nubian; so Cleopatra would miss Charmian. relief; for the tall man whose arm supported Dion was Gorgias, the worthy lovers could soon return uninjured--the Queen had a merciful heart, and Queen's desire to place her children in Archibius's charge, but she could Charmian broke the silence and returned to the subject of the Queen's Barine's flight, the favour and disfavour of Cleopatra, Iras, my poor The meaning of the old man's words Cleopatra learned the following "There spoke the old Mark Antony!" cried Cleopatra; but again Lucilius's When Iras, who had taken Charmian's place, accompanied the Queen to her cache = ./cache/5479.txt txt = ./txt/5479.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5476 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17171 sentences = 954 flesch = 79 summary = ordered by Antony, was commenced, the restoration of the little palace at With these words the warm-hearted man clasped his friend to his breast What did the old man want at so late an hour on this dark night? This proposal pleased the old slave, and a short time after Gorgias When Iras again looked towards the landing-place she saw Archibius Cleopatra's little hand rested on Charmian's arm, as, with a As soon as Iras saw the direction in which Cleopatra had turned, she had Archibius kissed her robe, and Charmian her hands; but Cleopatra, drawing I again ordered Alexas to have the ship's prow turned as soon Had I remained long before Antony's eyes, looking as I did "O my royal mistress," cried Iras, raising her hands beseechingly, "must "These are grievous times," said Iras, who saw in amazement the Queen's the wax with a rapid hand: "Cleopatra, the Queen, desires to see Barine, cache = ./cache/5476.txt txt = ./txt/5476.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5473 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 18270 sentences = 923 flesch = 77 summary = days," cried Dion, "not only weak-brained fellows, like the zitherplayer, believe me omniscient, but many sensible men also. Antyllus, Antony's nineteen-year-old son, at the house of Barine, a but Cleopatra, the object of Antony's love, and--in the Egyptians' eyes-food for thought Barine is the granddaughter of the man whose garden they And believe me, if Iras desired to ruin Barine, man, Barine's grandfather, whom she loves, some injury which the spoiled, "If only she does not use some man's hand," replied the architect "If you mean that it might injure the lovely woman," replied Dion, lies nearest her heart--Antyllus and Caesarion--seek Barine's house, no "That the boy may not follow Barine?" asked Archibius, shaking his head. old man's house and soothe him--Barine also, if she is there. old man loves this house. "Young Caesarion loves Barine," replied Dion with grave earnestness. "Like you," Dion interrupted, "I believe that Barine ought to be cache = ./cache/5473.txt txt = ./txt/5473.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5478 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14682 sentences = 780 flesch = 79 summary = During these hours of rest Iras and Charmian had watched in turn beside First Alexas boasted of having induced the Queen to commit Barine's fate Alexas loved Barine, while Philostratus no longer cared for her. Barine, who spoiled her return home; and then let us take care of the man When Charmian soon after requested permission to let Iras take her place Charmian's warm, unselfish love for the Queen was equalled by Anukis's When Charmian had left Cleopatra and sought her chamber, she found Barine Charmian told her that the Queen had committed the young beauty's fate to After Charmian had left the palace the following morning, Anukis again laying hands on an old man's house, and the Queen, in consequence of an "What is great or petty to the heart of a loving woman?" asked Dion. the Queen, who had forbidden her, Charmian, to speak in behalf of Barine cache = ./cache/5478.txt txt = ./txt/5478.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5475 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14589 sentences = 751 flesch = 77 summary = The men sent by Archibius to obtain news had brought back no definite "As for Cleopatra and Arsinoe, they stood like queens at the head of all victorious Caesar were close at hand; many of Gabinius' men were serving Cleopatra as Queen, and Rome--that is Caesar, the dictator, Cleopatra had succeeded in entering the palace and meeting Caesar, rush him; and while Archibius had seen without pain her love for the great did not let the ships they caught pass unscathed, the men on the wellequipped, stately Epicurus did not fear pirates, especially as morning At last Archibius ordered the property stolen from Antony's ship, and the Cleopatra on the sea, and, as men are most ready to believe what they Gorgias, like his friend Dion, had not closed his eyes since the night When Dion perceived his friend, and Barine raised her head, turning her cache = ./cache/5475.txt txt = ./txt/5475.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5474 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 12785 sentences = 597 flesch = 75 summary = The house facing the garden of the Paneum, where Barine lived, was the artist Leonax, the young beauty's father, son of the old philosopher "No ifs!--not this time!" cried the young beauty, raising her hand the city that in the case of a true woman like Barine it must be an a likeness of Octavianus's sister, whom Barine's father had painted as of the new times; that Antony in the eyes of the Egyptians, and probably faces of my father and mother, who stood at the gate to receive her, it Cleopatra more than once asked to hear something from my father's store You know that meanwhile Queen Berenike, Cleopatra's Queen Berenike came to us to take the young girls to the city. father he would have the young princess conveyed to the city on the day his children a warm-hearted man and a tender father, at that time would cache = ./cache/5474.txt txt = ./txt/5474.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5477 author = Ebers, Georg title = Cleopatra — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9744 sentences = 522 flesch = 76 summary = soul!--and to-day Fate had blessed her with the greatest happiness life head as Iras stood rigidly erect, reading aloud in a shrill, high voice by the question, answered, with repellent pride, that the Queen's orders Iras interrupted by requesting Barine to follow her to the carriage. Not a word was exchanged between Barine and the Queen's messengers until The Queen--Iras knew not why--had changed her arrangements for Barine's also learned in the palace that Barine had been summoned to the Queen's document had reminded Cleopatra that her heart had given this man the who remained were Charmian, Iras, Zeno, the Keeper of the Seal, and the Barine, with a low, modest bow, advanced towards the Queen, who commenced beautiful form, when life has been darkened," replied Barine, with a indignant Queen had turned away, exclaiming to Iras: "let her be taken woman to learn, when the heart in the breast of the Queen forgot throne cache = ./cache/5477.txt txt = ./txt/5477.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2062 author = Dryden, John title = All for Love; Or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29409 sentences = 3440 flesch = 93 summary = to that which I reserved for Antony and Cleopatra; whose mutual love That gave the world a lord: 'tis Antony's. A love, which knows no bounds, to Antony, My emperor; the man I love next Heaven: Thou long'st to curse me, and I give thee leave. And I will leave her; though, Heaven knows, I love Caesar shall know what 'tis to force a lover Ere Caesar saw your eyes, you gave me love, To say it was designed: 'tis true, I loved you, Gods, 'tis too much; too much for man to bear. I love this man, who runs to meet his ruin; How thou upbraid'st my love: The queen has eyes, And when thou speak'st (but let it first be long), Has loved her long; he, next my god-like lord, Think not 'tis thou hast conquered Antony; Then art thou innocent, my poor dear love, Thou hast loved me, cache = ./cache/2062.txt txt = ./txt/2062.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 1796 author = Shakespeare, William title = Antony and Cleopatra date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 43 sentences = 14 flesch = 93 summary = THIS EBOOK WAS ONE OF PROJECT GUTENBERG'S EARLY FILES PRODUCED AT A TIME WHEN PROOFING METHODS AND TOOLS WERE NOT WELL DEVELOPED. AN IMPROVED EDITION OF THIS TITLE WHICH MAY BE VIEWED AT EBOOK #100. 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Cæsar had, in the mean time, incurred great censure at Rome, and Not far from the time of Cæsar's death, Antony was married. In the mean time, Antony gave himself up wholly to Cleopatra's influence After a time, Antony and Cleopatra, with a magnificent train of In the mean time, Cleopatra and Antony, on their first return to Egypt, cache = ./cache/40205.txt txt = ./txt/40205.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 61712 author = Ferval, Claude title = Cleopatra date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 85509 sentences = 5134 flesch = 77 summary = young a woman, Cleopatra tried to touch Cæsar with her own fire. and to-day Mark Antony, as opposed to Octavius, represented to them For the next few days Cleopatra and Antony were inseparable. 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Cæsar had, in the mean time, incurred great censure at Rome, and Not far from the time of Cæsar''s death, Antony was married. In the mean time, Antony gave himself up wholly to Cleopatra''s influence After a time, Antony and Cleopatra, with a magnificent train of In the mean time, Cleopatra and Antony, on their first return to Egypt, id: 2062 author: Dryden, John title: All for Love; Or, The World Well Lost: A Tragedy date: words: 29409.0 sentences: 3440.0 pages: flesch: 93.0 cache: ./cache/2062.txt txt: ./txt/2062.txt summary: to that which I reserved for Antony and Cleopatra; whose mutual love That gave the world a lord: ''tis Antony''s. A love, which knows no bounds, to Antony, My emperor; the man I love next Heaven: Thou long''st to curse me, and I give thee leave. And I will leave her; though, Heaven knows, I love Caesar shall know what ''tis to force a lover Ere Caesar saw your eyes, you gave me love, To say it was designed: ''tis true, I loved you, Gods, ''tis too much; too much for man to bear. I love this man, who runs to meet his ruin; How thou upbraid''st my love: The queen has eyes, And when thou speak''st (but let it first be long), Has loved her long; he, next my god-like lord, Think not ''tis thou hast conquered Antony; Then art thou innocent, my poor dear love, Thou hast loved me, id: 5480 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 08 date: words: 18206.0 sentences: 814.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/5480.txt txt: ./txt/5480.txt summary: My friend Archibius wishes me a long life, if any Cleopatra, exclaiming from the very depths of her heart, "Like the foamborn Aphrodite and the golden Hathor!" father Pyrrhus, his wife and their youngest child, a daughter, Dione, a Dion had long since left his couch and the house, and each day looked So the time came when Dion could say without self-deception that Barine In the eyes of the world, at least, a man who can still revel like Antony life, Gorgias of the Queen and the tomb, which was at the same time a brought to the cliff Helena, Barine''s sister, and Chloris, Dion''s nurse, They had been informed of Barine''s new happiness long before. On returning to Lochias, Charmian had a long time to wait ere the Queen the city, when Dione saw a boat approaching the Serpent Island from the id: 5481 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 09 date: words: 16148.0 sentences: 854.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/5481.txt txt: ./txt/5481.txt summary: bearing the bas-relief of Love conquering Death, the Queen and her bitterly Octavianus mourned in Mark Antony the friend, the brother-inlaw, the co-ruler and sharer in so many important enterprises. desire to grant Cleopatra everything which was due a Queen. Antony by a magnificent funeral, but Octavianus had allowed Cleopatra to Proculejus had learned that Antony had named him to the Queen and as Cleopatra intended to remain an hour or longer, Charmian thought told that the Caesar was close at hand, she had only time to raise Cleopatra, as she spoke, handed Caesar the letter. Octavianus had made towards her, his eyes aflame with love, gave her the Besides, life after the death of Antony was no longer the fulfil the last desire of the great Queen, the victorious woman, whom no The sarcophagi of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, by whose side rested Iras id: 5479 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 07 date: words: 21237.0 sentences: 1057.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/5479.txt txt: ./txt/5479.txt summary: inquired what Charmian had accomplished with the Queen and Archibius, young heart, to divert Barine''s thoughts, directed her attention to the that, by aiding Barine''s escape, she was guarding Cleopatra from future follow his master, while Charmian and Barine passed through the gateway inferior position like the Nubian; so Cleopatra would miss Charmian. relief; for the tall man whose arm supported Dion was Gorgias, the worthy lovers could soon return uninjured--the Queen had a merciful heart, and Queen''s desire to place her children in Archibius''s charge, but she could Charmian broke the silence and returned to the subject of the Queen''s Barine''s flight, the favour and disfavour of Cleopatra, Iras, my poor The meaning of the old man''s words Cleopatra learned the following "There spoke the old Mark Antony!" cried Cleopatra; but again Lucilius''s When Iras, who had taken Charmian''s place, accompanied the Queen to her id: 5473 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 01 date: words: 18270.0 sentences: 923.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/5473.txt txt: ./txt/5473.txt summary: days," cried Dion, "not only weak-brained fellows, like the zitherplayer, believe me omniscient, but many sensible men also. Antyllus, Antony''s nineteen-year-old son, at the house of Barine, a but Cleopatra, the object of Antony''s love, and--in the Egyptians'' eyes-food for thought Barine is the granddaughter of the man whose garden they And believe me, if Iras desired to ruin Barine, man, Barine''s grandfather, whom she loves, some injury which the spoiled, "If only she does not use some man''s hand," replied the architect "If you mean that it might injure the lovely woman," replied Dion, lies nearest her heart--Antyllus and Caesarion--seek Barine''s house, no "That the boy may not follow Barine?" asked Archibius, shaking his head. old man''s house and soothe him--Barine also, if she is there. old man loves this house. "Young Caesarion loves Barine," replied Dion with grave earnestness. "Like you," Dion interrupted, "I believe that Barine ought to be id: 5476 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 04 date: words: 17171.0 sentences: 954.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/5476.txt txt: ./txt/5476.txt summary: ordered by Antony, was commenced, the restoration of the little palace at With these words the warm-hearted man clasped his friend to his breast What did the old man want at so late an hour on this dark night? This proposal pleased the old slave, and a short time after Gorgias When Iras again looked towards the landing-place she saw Archibius Cleopatra''s little hand rested on Charmian''s arm, as, with a As soon as Iras saw the direction in which Cleopatra had turned, she had Archibius kissed her robe, and Charmian her hands; but Cleopatra, drawing I again ordered Alexas to have the ship''s prow turned as soon Had I remained long before Antony''s eyes, looking as I did "O my royal mistress," cried Iras, raising her hands beseechingly, "must "These are grievous times," said Iras, who saw in amazement the Queen''s the wax with a rapid hand: "Cleopatra, the Queen, desires to see Barine, id: 5478 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 06 date: words: 14682.0 sentences: 780.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/5478.txt txt: ./txt/5478.txt summary: During these hours of rest Iras and Charmian had watched in turn beside First Alexas boasted of having induced the Queen to commit Barine''s fate Alexas loved Barine, while Philostratus no longer cared for her. Barine, who spoiled her return home; and then let us take care of the man When Charmian soon after requested permission to let Iras take her place Charmian''s warm, unselfish love for the Queen was equalled by Anukis''s When Charmian had left Cleopatra and sought her chamber, she found Barine Charmian told her that the Queen had committed the young beauty''s fate to After Charmian had left the palace the following morning, Anukis again laying hands on an old man''s house, and the Queen, in consequence of an "What is great or petty to the heart of a loving woman?" asked Dion. the Queen, who had forbidden her, Charmian, to speak in behalf of Barine id: 5475 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 03 date: words: 14589.0 sentences: 751.0 pages: flesch: 77.0 cache: ./cache/5475.txt txt: ./txt/5475.txt summary: The men sent by Archibius to obtain news had brought back no definite "As for Cleopatra and Arsinoe, they stood like queens at the head of all victorious Caesar were close at hand; many of Gabinius'' men were serving Cleopatra as Queen, and Rome--that is Caesar, the dictator, Cleopatra had succeeded in entering the palace and meeting Caesar, rush him; and while Archibius had seen without pain her love for the great did not let the ships they caught pass unscathed, the men on the wellequipped, stately Epicurus did not fear pirates, especially as morning At last Archibius ordered the property stolen from Antony''s ship, and the Cleopatra on the sea, and, as men are most ready to believe what they Gorgias, like his friend Dion, had not closed his eyes since the night When Dion perceived his friend, and Barine raised her head, turning her id: 5474 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 02 date: words: 12785.0 sentences: 597.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/5474.txt txt: ./txt/5474.txt summary: The house facing the garden of the Paneum, where Barine lived, was the artist Leonax, the young beauty''s father, son of the old philosopher "No ifs!--not this time!" cried the young beauty, raising her hand the city that in the case of a true woman like Barine it must be an a likeness of Octavianus''s sister, whom Barine''s father had painted as of the new times; that Antony in the eyes of the Egyptians, and probably faces of my father and mother, who stood at the gate to receive her, it Cleopatra more than once asked to hear something from my father''s store You know that meanwhile Queen Berenike, Cleopatra''s Queen Berenike came to us to take the young girls to the city. father he would have the young princess conveyed to the city on the day his children a warm-hearted man and a tender father, at that time would id: 5477 author: Ebers, Georg title: Cleopatra — Volume 05 date: words: 9744.0 sentences: 522.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/5477.txt txt: ./txt/5477.txt summary: soul!--and to-day Fate had blessed her with the greatest happiness life head as Iras stood rigidly erect, reading aloud in a shrill, high voice by the question, answered, with repellent pride, that the Queen''s orders Iras interrupted by requesting Barine to follow her to the carriage. 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