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The Tragedy Of Antony And Cleopatra

  1. 1 Enter Cleopatra, Charmian, Iras and Alexas.
  2. 2 CLEOPATRA.
  3. 3 Where is the fellow?
  4. 4 ALEXAS.
  5. 5 Half afeared to come.
  6. 6 CLEOPATRA.
  7. 7 Go to, go to.
  8. 8 Enter a Messenger as before.
  9. 9 Come hither, sir.
  10. 10 ALEXAS.
  11. 11 Good majesty,
  12. 12 Herod of Jewry dare not look upon you
  13. 13 But when you are well pleased.
  14. 14 CLEOPATRA.
  15. 15 That Herod’s head
  16. 16 I’ll have! But how, when Antony is gone,
  17. 17 Through whom I might command it?—Come thou near.
  18. 18 MESSENGER.
  19. 19 Most gracious majesty!
  20. 20 CLEOPATRA.
  21. 21 Didst thou behold Octavia?
  22. 22 MESSENGER.
  23. 23 Ay, dread queen.
  24. 24 CLEOPATRA.
  25. 25 Where?
  26. 26 MESSENGER.
  27. 27 Madam, in Rome
  28. 28 I looked her in the face, and saw her led
  29. 29 Between her brother and Mark Antony.
  30. 30 CLEOPATRA.
  31. 31 Is she as tall as me?
  32. 32 MESSENGER.
  33. 33 She is not, madam.
  34. 34 CLEOPATRA.
  35. 35 Didst hear her speak? Is she shrill-tongued or low?
  36. 36 MESSENGER.
  37. 37 Madam, I heard her speak. She is low-voiced.
  38. 38 CLEOPATRA.
  39. 39 That’s not so good. He cannot like her long.
  40. 40 CHARMIAN.
  41. 41 Like her? O Isis! ’Tis impossible.
  42. 42 CLEOPATRA.
  43. 43 I think so, Charmian: dull of tongue and dwarfish!
  44. 44 What majesty is in her gait? Remember,
  45. 45 If e’er thou look’dst on majesty.
  46. 46 MESSENGER.
  47. 47 She creeps.
  48. 48 Her motion and her station are as one.
  49. 49 She shows a body rather than a life,
  50. 50 A statue than a breather.
  51. 51 CLEOPATRA.
  52. 52 Is this certain?
  53. 53 MESSENGER.
  54. 54 Or I have no observance.
  55. 55 CHARMIAN.
  56. 56 Three in Egypt
  57. 57 Cannot make better note.
  58. 58 CLEOPATRA.
  59. 59 He’s very knowing;
  60. 60 I do perceive’t. There’s nothing in her yet.
  61. 61 The fellow has good judgment.
  62. 62 CHARMIAN.
  63. 63 Excellent.
  64. 64 CLEOPATRA.
  65. 65 Guess at her years, I prithee.
  66. 66 MESSENGER.
  67. 67 Madam,
  68. 68 She was a widow.
  69. 69 CLEOPATRA.
  70. 70 Widow! Charmian, hark!
  71. 71 MESSENGER.
  72. 72 And I do think she’s thirty.
  73. 73 CLEOPATRA.
  74. 74 Bear’st thou her face in mind? Is’t long or round?
  75. 75 MESSENGER.
  76. 76 Round even to faultiness.
  77. 77 CLEOPATRA.
  78. 78 For the most part, too, they are foolish that are so.
  79. 79 Her hair, what colour?
  80. 80 MESSENGER.
  81. 81 Brown, madam, and her forehead
  82. 82 As low as she would wish it.
  83. 83 CLEOPATRA.
  84. 84 There’s gold for thee.
  85. 85 Thou must not take my former sharpness ill.
  86. 86 I will employ thee back again; I find thee
  87. 87 Most fit for business. Go make thee ready;
  88. 88 Our letters are prepared.
  89. 89 [_Exit Messenger._]
  90. 90 CHARMIAN.
  91. 91 A proper man.
  92. 92 CLEOPATRA.
  93. 93 Indeed, he is so. I repent me much
  94. 94 That so I harried him. Why, methinks, by him,
  95. 95 This creature’s no such thing.
  96. 96 CHARMIAN.
  97. 97 Nothing, madam.
  98. 98 CLEOPATRA.
  99. 99 The man hath seen some majesty, and should know.
  100. 100 CHARMIAN.
  101. 101 Hath he seen majesty? Isis else defend,
  102. 102 And serving you so long!
  103. 103 CLEOPATRA.
  104. 104 I have one thing more to ask him yet, good Charmian.
  105. 105 But ’tis no matter; thou shalt bring him to me
  106. 106 Where I will write. All may be well enough.
  107. 107 CHARMIAN.
  108. 108 I warrant you, madam.
  109. 109 [_Exeunt._]