3 Sold. Do you hear, masters? do you hear? 1 Sold. Follow the noise so far as we have quarter; Let's see how't will give off. Sold. [Several speaking.] Content: 'Tis strange. [Exeunt. CHARMIAN, Enter ANTONY, and CLEOPATRA; and Others, attending. Ant. Eros! mine armour, Eros! Cleo. Sleep a little. Ant. No, my chuck.-Eros, come; mine armour, Eros ! Enter EROS, with Armour. Come, my good fellow, put thine iron on : If fortune be not our's to-day, it is Because we brave her.-Come. Cleo. What's this for? Ant. Nay, I'll help too. Ah, let be, let be! thou art The armourer of my heart :-False, false; this, this. Cleo. Sooth, la, I'll help Thus it must be. : Well, well; Ant. We shall thrive now.-See'st thou, my good fellow? He that unbuckles this, till we do please To doff't' for our repose, shall hear a storm.- Enter an Officer, armed. A workman in't.-Good morrow to thee; welcome : Thou look'st like him that knows a warlike charge: To business that we love, we rise betime, And go to it with delight. 1 Off. A thousand, sir, Early though it be, have on their riveted trim,3 And at the port expect you. [Shout. Trumpets. Flourish. Enter other Officers, and Soldiers. 2 Off. The morn is fair.-Good morrow, general. All. Good morrow, general. Ant. 'Tis well blown, lads. This morning, like the spirit of a youth That means to be of note, begins betimes. So, so; come, give me that: this way; well said. Fare thee well, dame, whate'er becomes of me: This is a soldier's kiss: rebukable, [Kisses her. 2 Handy. 3 Riveted dress, armour. G G And worthy shameful check it were, to stand [Exeunt ANTONY, EROS, Officers, and Char. Please you, retire to your chamber? Lead me, He goes forth gallantly. That he and Cæsar might Determine this great war in single fight! Then, Antony,-But now,-Well, on. SCENE V. Antony's Camp near Alexandria. [Exeunt. Trumpets sound. Enter ANTONY and EROS; a Soldier meeting them. Sold. The gods make this a happy day to Antony! Ant. 'Would, thou and those thy scars had once prevail'd To make me fight at land! Sold. Had'st thou done so, The kings that have revolted, and the soldier Ant. Sold. Who's gone this morning? One ever near thee: Call for Enobarbus, Who? He shall not hear thee; or from Cæsar's camp Say, I am none of thine. Ant. Sold. What say'st thou ? Sir, Ant. Go, Eros, send his treasure after; do it; Detain no jot, I charge thee: write to him (I will subscribe) gentle adieus, and greetings: Say, that I wish he never find more cause To change a master.-O, my fortunes have Corrupted honest men :-Eros, despatch. [Exeunt. SCENE VI. Cæsar's Camp before Alexandria. Flourish. Enter CESAR with AGRIPPA, ENOBARBUS, and Others. Cas. Go forth, Agrippa, and begin the fight: Our will is, Antony be took alive; Make it so known. Agr. Cæsar, I shall. [Exit AGRIPPA. Cas. The time of universal peace is near: Prove this a prosperous day, the three-nook'd world Plant those that have revolted in the van, That Antony may seem to spend his fury Upon himself. [Exeunt CESAR and his Train Eno. Alexas did revolt; and went to Jewry, Sold. Enter a Soldier of Cæsar's. Enobarbus, Antony Hath after thee sent all thy treasure, with His bounty overplus: The messenger Came on my guard; and at thy tent is now, Eno. I give it you. Sold. Mock me not, Enobarbus. I tell you true: Best that you saf'd the bringer And feel I am so most, O Antony, Thou mine of bounty, how would'st thou have paid My better service, when my turpitude Thou dost so crown with gold! This blows4 my heart: If swift thought break it not, a swifter mean Shall outstrike thought: but thought will do't, I feel. I fight against thee!-No: I will go seek 4 Swells. |