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- 1 Enter Demetrius and Philo.
- 2 PHILO.
- 3 Nay, but this dotage of our general’s
- 4 O’erflows the measure. Those his goodly eyes,
- 5 That o’er the files and musters of the war
- 6 Have glowed like plated Mars, now bend, now turn
- 7 The office and devotion of their view
- 8 Upon a tawny front. His captain’s heart,
- 9 Which in the scuffles of great fights hath burst
- 10 The buckles on his breast, reneges all temper
- 11 And is become the bellows and the fan
- 12 To cool a gipsy’s lust.
- 13 Flourish. Enter Antony and Cleopatra, her Ladies, the Train, with
- 14 Eunuchs fanning her.
- 15 Look where they come:
- 16 Take but good note, and you shall see in him
- 17 The triple pillar of the world transform’d
- 18 Into a strumpet’s fool. Behold and see.
- 19 CLEOPATRA.
- 20 If it be love indeed, tell me how much.
- 21 ANTONY.
- 22 There’s beggary in the love that can be reckoned.
- 23 CLEOPATRA.
- 24 I’ll set a bourn how far to be beloved.
- 25 ANTONY.
- 26 Then must thou needs find out new heaven, new earth.
- 27 Enter a Messenger.
- 28 MESSENGER.
- 29 News, my good lord, from Rome.
- 30 ANTONY.
- 31 Grates me, the sum.
- 32 CLEOPATRA.
- 33 Nay, hear them, Antony.
- 34 Fulvia perchance is angry; or who knows
- 35 If the scarce-bearded Caesar have not sent
- 36 His powerful mandate to you: “Do this or this;
- 37 Take in that kingdom and enfranchise that.
- 38 Perform’t, or else we damn thee.”
- 39 ANTONY.
- 40 How, my love?
- 41 CLEOPATRA.
- 42 Perchance! Nay, and most like.
- 43 You must not stay here longer; your dismission
- 44 Is come from Caesar; therefore hear it, Antony.
- 45 Where’s Fulvia’s process?—Caesar’s I would say? Both?
- 46 Call in the messengers. As I am Egypt’s queen,
- 47 Thou blushest, Antony, and that blood of thine
- 48 Is Caesar’s homager; else so thy cheek pays shame
- 49 When shrill-tongued Fulvia scolds. The messengers!
- 50 ANTONY.
- 51 Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch
- 52 Of the ranged empire fall! Here is my space.
- 53 Kingdoms are clay. Our dungy earth alike
- 54 Feeds beast as man. The nobleness of life
- 55 Is to do thus [_Embracing_]; when such a mutual pair
- 56 And such a twain can do’t, in which I bind,
- 57 On pain of punishment, the world to weet
- 58 We stand up peerless.
- 59 CLEOPATRA.
- 60 Excellent falsehood!
- 61 Why did he marry Fulvia, and not love her?
- 62 I’ll seem the fool I am not. Antony
- 63 Will be himself.
- 64 ANTONY.
- 65 But stirred by Cleopatra.
- 66 Now, for the love of Love and her soft hours,
- 67 Let’s not confound the time with conference harsh.
- 68 There’s not a minute of our lives should stretch
- 69 Without some pleasure now. What sport tonight?
- 70 CLEOPATRA.
- 71 Hear the ambassadors.
- 72 ANTONY.
- 73 Fie, wrangling queen!
- 74 Whom everything becomes—to chide, to laugh,
- 75 To weep; whose every passion fully strives
- 76 To make itself, in thee fair and admired!
- 77 No messenger but thine, and all alone
- 78 Tonight we’ll wander through the streets and note
- 79 The qualities of people. Come, my queen,
- 80 Last night you did desire it. Speak not to us.
- 81 [_Exeunt Antony and Cleopatra with the Train._]
- 82 DEMETRIUS.
- 83 Is Caesar with Antonius prized so slight?
- 84 PHILO.
- 85 Sir, sometimes when he is not Antony,
- 86 He comes too short of that great property
- 87 Which still should go with Antony.
- 88 DEMETRIUS.
- 89 I am full sorry
- 90 That he approves the common liar who
- 91 Thus speaks of him at Rome, but I will hope
- 92 Of better deeds tomorrow. Rest you happy!
- 93 [_Exeunt._]