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- 1 Enter Antony, Cleopatra, Enobarbus, Charmian, Iras, Alexas with
- 2 others.
- 3 ANTONY.
- 4 He will not fight with me, Domitius?
- 5 ENOBARBUS.
- 6 No.
- 7 ANTONY.
- 8 Why should he not?
- 9 ENOBARBUS.
- 10 He thinks, being twenty times of better fortune,
- 11 He is twenty men to one.
- 12 ANTONY.
- 13 Tomorrow, soldier,
- 14 By sea and land I’ll fight. Or I will live,
- 15 Or bathe my dying honour in the blood
- 16 Shall make it live again. Woo’t thou fight well?
- 17 ENOBARBUS.
- 18 I’ll strike, and cry “Take all.”
- 19 ANTONY.
- 20 Well said. Come on.
- 21 Call forth my household servants. Let’s tonight
- 22 Be bounteous at our meal.—
- 23 Enter Servants.
- 24 Give me thy hand.
- 25 Thou has been rightly honest; so hast thou,
- 26 Thou, and thou, and thou. You have served me well,
- 27 And kings have been your fellows.
- 28 CLEOPATRA.
- 29 [_Aside to Enobarbus_.] What means this?
- 30 ENOBARBUS.
- 31 [_Aside to Cleopatra_.] ’Tis one of those odd tricks which sorrow
- 32 shoots
- 33 Out of the mind.
- 34 ANTONY.
- 35 And thou art honest too.
- 36 I wish I could be made so many men,
- 37 And all of you clapped up together in
- 38 An Antony, that I might do you service
- 39 So good as you have done.
- 40 ALL THE SERVANTS.
- 41 The gods forbid!
- 42 ANTONY.
- 43 Well, my good fellows, wait on me tonight.
- 44 Scant not my cups, and make as much of me
- 45 As when mine empire was your fellow too
- 46 And suffered my command.
- 47 CLEOPATRA.
- 48 [_Aside to Enobarbus_.] What does he mean?
- 49 ENOBARBUS.
- 50 [_Aside to Cleopatra_.] To make his followers weep.
- 51 ANTONY.
- 52 Tend me tonight;
- 53 May be it is the period of your duty.
- 54 Haply you shall not see me more, or if,
- 55 A mangled shadow. Perchance tomorrow
- 56 You’ll serve another master. I look on you
- 57 As one that takes his leave. Mine honest friends,
- 58 I turn you not away, but, like a master
- 59 Married to your good service, stay till death.
- 60 Tend me tonight two hours, I ask no more,
- 61 And the gods yield you for’t!
- 62 ENOBARBUS.
- 63 What mean you, sir,
- 64 To give them this discomfort? Look, they weep,
- 65 And I, an ass, am onion-eyed. For shame,
- 66 Transform us not to women.
- 67 ANTONY.
- 68 Ho, ho, ho!
- 69 Now the witch take me if I meant it thus!
- 70 Grace grow where those drops fall! My hearty friends,
- 71 You take me in too dolorous a sense,
- 72 For I spake to you for your comfort, did desire you
- 73 To burn this night with torches. Know, my hearts,
- 74 I hope well of tomorrow, and will lead you
- 75 Where rather I’ll expect victorious life
- 76 Than death and honour. Let’s to supper, come,
- 77 And drown consideration.
- 78 [_Exeunt._]