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- 1 Enter Antony and Cleopatra with others.
- 2 ANTONY.
- 3 Eros! Mine armour, Eros!
- 4 CLEOPATRA.
- 5 Sleep a little.
- 6 ANTONY.
- 7 No, my chuck.—Eros! Come, mine armour, Eros!
- 8 Enter Eros with armour.
- 9 Come, good fellow, put thine iron on.
- 10 If fortune be not ours today, it is
- 11 Because we brave her. Come.
- 12 CLEOPATRA.
- 13 Nay, I’ll help too.
- 14 What’s this for?
- 15 ANTONY.
- 16 Ah, let be, let be! Thou art
- 17 The armourer of my heart. False, false. This, this!
- 18 CLEOPATRA.
- 19 Sooth, la, I’ll help. Thus it must be.
- 20 ANTONY.
- 21 Well, well,
- 22 We shall thrive now. Seest thou, my good fellow?
- 23 Go put on thy defences.
- 24 EROS.
- 25 Briefly, sir.
- 26 CLEOPATRA.
- 27 Is not this buckled well?
- 28 ANTONY.
- 29 Rarely, rarely.
- 30 He that unbuckles this, till we do please
- 31 To daff’t for our repose, shall hear a storm.
- 32 Thou fumblest, Eros, and my queen’s a squire
- 33 More tight at this than thou. Dispatch. O love,
- 34 That thou couldst see my wars today, and knew’st
- 35 The royal occupation, thou shouldst see
- 36 A workman in’t.
- 37 Enter an Officer, armed.
- 38 Good morrow to thee. Welcome.
- 39 Thou look’st like him that knows a warlike charge.
- 40 To business that we love we rise betime
- 41 And go to’t with delight.
- 42 OFFICER.
- 43 A thousand, sir,
- 44 Early though’t be, have on their riveted trim
- 45 And at the port expect you.
- 46 [_Shout. Trumpets flourish._]
- 47 Enter other Captains and Soldiers.
- 48 CAPTAIN.
- 49 The morn is fair. Good morrow, general.
- 50 ALL.
- 51 Good morrow, general.
- 52 ANTONY.
- 53 ’Tis well blown, lads.
- 54 This morning, like the spirit of a youth
- 55 That means to be of note, begins betimes.
- 56 So, so. Come, give me that. This way. Well said.
- 57 Fare thee well, dame.
- 58 Whate’er becomes of me,
- 59 This is a soldier’s kiss. [_Kisses her._] Rebukeable
- 60 And worthy shameful check it were, to stand
- 61 On more mechanic compliment. I’ll leave thee
- 62 Now like a man of steel.—You that will fight,
- 63 Follow me close, I’ll bring you to’t. Adieu.
- 64 [_Exeunt Antony, Eros, Captains and Soldiers._]
- 65 CHARMIAN.
- 66 Please you, retire to your chamber.
- 67 CLEOPATRA.
- 68 Lead me.
- 69 He goes forth gallantly. That he and Caesar might
- 70 Determine this great war in single fight!
- 71 Then Antony—but now—. Well, on.
- 72 [_Exeunt._]