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Antony and Cleopatra

Act IV, Scene 5

Alexandria. MARK ANTONY's camp.
 
[Trumpets sound. Enter MARK ANTONY and EROS; a Soldier meeting them]
 
SOLDIER
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      The gods | make this a | happy | day to | Antony.
 
MARK ANTONY
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      Would thou,| and those | thy scars | had once | prevailed
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      To make | me fight | at land.
 
SOLDIER
                                      ,            ,
                                    Hadst thou | done so,
            ,            ,       ,        ,         ,       2->
      The kings | that have | revolt|ed, and | the sol||dier
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      That has | this morn|ing left | thee, would | have still
       ,               ,
      Followed | thy heels.
 
MARK ANTONY
                                    ,           ,
                            Who's^gone | this morn|ing?
 
SOLDIER
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        Who?|| One ever | near thee,| call for | Eno|barbus,
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      He shall | not hear | thee, or | from Cae|sar's camp,
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      Say I | am none | of thine.
 
MARK ANTONY
                                        ,        ,
                                  What say|est thou?
 
SOLDIER
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      Sir he | is with | Caesar.
 
EROS
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        Sir, his | chests and || treasure | he has not | with him.
 
MARK ANTONY
        3       ,
      Is he | gone?
 
SOLDIER
                            ,
                    Most | certain.
 
MARK ANTONY
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      Go^Er|os, send | his treas|ure aft|er, do it,
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      Detain | no jot | I charge | thee: write | to him,
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      (I will | subscribe)| gentle a|dieus, and | greetings;
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      Say, that | I wish | he nev|er find | more cause
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      To change | a mast|er. Oh | my for|tunes have
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      Corrupted honest men. Dispatch Enobarbus.  ????
 
[Exeunt]

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