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