44 Cæsar. Antony, Leave thy lascivious wassails. When thou once Wast beaten from Modena, where thou slew'st Piar frown. Hirtius and Pansa, consuls, at thy heel Did famine follow, whom thou fought'st against, Though daintily brought up, with patience more. Covered Than savages could suffer thou didst drink The stale of horses and the gilded puddle? w.a ellow Which beasts would cough at; thy palate then did deign The roughest berry on the rudest hedge; {3} flashes Seum Yea, like the stag, when snow the pasture sheets, Lepidus. 60 w.all colors 70 "didn't grow this under gs. diet. 'Tis pity of him. tis pity it shd. be so; for Did show ourselves i' the field; and to that end him Lepidus. Farewell, my lord. What you shall know mean Of stirs abroad, I shall beseech you, sir, It is business too. my time SCENE V. Alexandria. Cleopatra's Palace. Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAs, and MARDIAN. Cleopatra. That I might sleep out this great gap of time My Antony is away. You think of him too much. 1.E.S Madam, I trust, not so. ∙Saying so Cleopatra. O, 't is treason! Charmian. Cleopatra. Thou, eunuch Mardian ! bec. He carries heit his should helmet Kind of O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony ! Alexas. Enter ALEXAS. Sovereign of Egypt, hail! Cleopatra. How much unlike art thou Mark Antony ! Yet, coming from him, that great medicine hath Lumed With his tinct gilded thee.cre to gold How goes it with my brave Mark Antony? .. Alexas. Last thing he did, dear queen, philosopher's stone Elifin wh. bout gacismated head. Lady 2 30 He kiss'd, the last of many doubled kisses,- 1.6. affect musel yt Alexas. 'Good friend,' quoth he, Say, the firm Roman to great Egypt sends Her opulent throne with kingdoms: all the east, Was beastly dumb'd by him. like a beast Cleopatra. isparate such word. What, was he sad or merry? as he was Alexas. Like to the time o' the year between the extremes 4.4. Of hot and cold, he was nor sad nor merry. Cleopatra. O well-divided disposition! Note him, it's Just Note him, good Charmian, 't is the man, but note him: whathe He was not sad, for he would shine on those That make their looks by his; he was not merry, Extremes So does it no man else.-Met'st thou my posts? V Who's born that day is good 50 When I forget to send to Antony, Shall die a beggar.-Ink and paper, Charmian.- Cleopatra. Be chok'd with such another emphasis ! Cleopatra. By Isis, I will give thee bloody teeth, My man of men. Charmian. compar are By your most gracious pardon, I sing but after you. necess, unipe, Cleopatra. 60 My salad days, When I was green in judgment,-cold in blood, Το say as I said then!-But, come, away; Get me ink and paper. He shall have every day a several greeting, [Exeunt. SCENE I. Messina. Pompey's House. Enter POMPEY, MENECRATES, and MENAS, in warlike manner. Pompey. If the great gods be just, they shall assist The deeds of justest men. Menecrates. That what they do delay, they not deny. Pompey. Whiles we are suitors to their throne, decays The thing we sue for. Menecrates. We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers J |