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- 1 Trumpets sound. Enter Antony and Eros, a Soldier meeting them.
- 2 SOLDIER.
- 3 The gods make this a happy day to Antony!
- 4 ANTONY.
- 5 Would thou and those thy scars had once prevailed
- 6 To make me fight at land!
- 7 SOLDIER.
- 8 Hadst thou done so,
- 9 The kings that have revolted and the soldier
- 10 That has this morning left thee would have still
- 11 Followed thy heels.
- 12 ANTONY.
- 13 Who’s gone this morning?
- 14 SOLDIER.
- 15 Who?
- 16 One ever near thee. Call for Enobarbus,
- 17 He shall not hear thee, or from Caesar’s camp
- 18 Say “I am none of thine.”
- 19 ANTONY.
- 20 What sayest thou?
- 21 SOLDIER.
- 22 Sir,
- 23 He is with Caesar.
- 24 EROS.
- 25 Sir, his chests and treasure
- 26 He has not with him.
- 27 ANTONY.
- 28 Is he gone?
- 29 SOLDIER.
- 30 Most certain.
- 31 ANTONY.
- 32 Go, Eros, send his treasure after. Do it.
- 33 Detain no jot, I charge thee. Write to him—
- 34 I will subscribe—gentle adieus and greetings.
- 35 Say that I wish he never find more cause
- 36 To change a master. O, my fortunes have
- 37 Corrupted honest men! Dispatch.—Enobarbus!
- 38 [_Exeunt._]