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Alexandria. CLEOPATRA'S palace.
[Enter MARK ANTONY, CLEOPATRA, DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, CHARMIAN, IRAS, ALEXAS,
with others]
MARK ANTONY
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He will | not fight | with me,| Domi|tius?
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
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No?
MARK ANTONY
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Why should | he not?
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
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He thinks,| being || twenty | times of | better
| fortune,
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He is || twenty | men to | one.
MARK ANTONY
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To|morrow | soldier,
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By sea | and land | I'll fight:| or I | will
live,
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Or bathe | my dy|ing ho|nor in | the blood
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Shall make | it live | again.| Would thou fight
well. ??
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
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I'll strike,| and cry,| take^all.
MARK ANTONY
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Well said,| come on:
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Call* forth | my house|hold* ser|vants, let's |
tonight
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Be boun|teous at | our meal.| Give me | thy hand,
[Enter three or four Servitors]
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Thou hast | been right|ly ho|nest, so | hast thou,
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Thou, and | thou, and | thou: you | have served |
me well,
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And kings | have been | your fel|lows.
CLEOPATRA
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What / means this?
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
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'Tis one | of those / odd tricks | which sor|row
shoots
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Out of | the mind.
MARK ANTONY
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And thou | art ho|nest too:
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I wish | I could | be made | so ma|ny men,
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And all | of you / clapped up | toge|ther, in
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An An|tony: that | I might | do you | service,
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So good | as you | have done.
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The gods | forbid.
MARK ANTONY
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Well, my | good fel|lows, wait | on me | tonight:
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Scant^not | my cups,| and make | as much | of me,
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As when | mine em|pire was | your fel|low too,
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And suf|fered my | command.
CLEOPATRA
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What does | he mean?
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
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To make | his fol|lowers weep.
MARK ANTONY
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Tend me | tonight;
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May be, it | is the pe|riod of | your du||ty,
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Hap|ly you shall | not see | me more,| or if,
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A man|gled sha|dow. Per|chance to|morrow,
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You'll serve | ano|ther mas|ter. I look | on you,
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As one | that takes | his leave.| Mine^ho|nest
friends,
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I turn | you not | away,| but like | a mas||ter
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Mar|ried to your | good* ser|vice, stay | till
death:
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Tend me | tonight | two^hours,| I ask | no more,
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And the / gods yield | you for it.
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
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What mean | you (sir)
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To give | them this | discom|fort? Look | they
weep,
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And I | an ass,| am on|ion-eyed;| for shame,
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Transform us | not to | women.
MARK ANTONY
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Ho, ho, ho:
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Now the | witch take / me, if | I meant | it
thus.
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Grace^grow | where those^/drops fall |(my hear|ty
friends)
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You take | me in / too do|lorous | a sense,
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For I spake | to you | for your com|fort, did |
desire || you
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To burn | this night | with tor|ches: know (my
hearts)
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I hope | well of to|morrow,| and will | lead you,
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Where ra|ther I'll | expect | victo|rious life,
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Than death,| and ho|nor. Let's | to sup|per,
come,
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And drown | consi|dera|tion. \\
[Exeunt]