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<SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>Our worser thoughts heavens mend! Alexas,--come,</LINE><LINE>his fortune, his fortune! O, let him marry a woman</LINE><LINE>that cannot go, sweet Isis, I beseech thee! and let</LINE><LINE>her die too, and give him a worse! and let worst</LINE><LINE>follow worse, till the worst of all follow him</LINE><LINE>laughing to his grave, fifty-fold a cuckold! Good</LINE><LINE>Isis, hear me this prayer, though thou deny me a</LINE><LINE>matter of more weight; good Isis, I beseech thee!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>IRAS</SPEAKER><LINE>Amen. Dear goddess, hear that prayer of the people!</LINE><LINE>for, as it is a heartbreaking to see a handsome man</LINE><LINE>loose-wived, so it is a deadly sorrow to behold a</LINE><LINE>foul knave uncuckolded: therefore, dear Isis, keep</LINE><LINE>decorum, and fortune him accordingly!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>Amen.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>ALEXAS</SPEAKER><LINE>Lo, now, if it lay in their hands to make me a</LINE><LINE>cuckold, they would make themselves whores, but</LINE><LINE>they'ld do't!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Hush! here comes Antony.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>Not he; the queen.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Enter CLEOPATRA</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>Saw you my lord?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>No, lady.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>Was he not here?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>No, madam.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>He was disposed to mirth; but on the sudden</LINE><LINE>A Roman thought hath struck him. Enobarbus!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Madam?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>Seek him, and bring him hither.</LINE><LINE>Where's Alexas?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>ALEXAS</SPEAKER><LINE>Here, at your service. My lord approaches.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>We will not look upon him: go with us.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Exeunt</STAGEDIR><STAGEDIR>Enter MARK ANTONY with a Messenger and Attendants</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>Fulvia thy wife first came into the field.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Against my brother Lucius?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>Ay:</LINE><LINE>But soon that war had end, and the time's state</LINE><LINE>Made friends of them, joining their force 'gainst Caesar;</LINE><LINE>Whose better issue in the war, from Italy,</LINE><LINE>Upon the first encounter, drave them.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Well, what worst?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>The nature of bad news infects the teller.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>When it concerns the fool or coward. On:</LINE><LINE>Things that are past are done with me. 'Tis thus:</LINE><LINE>Who tells me true, though in his tale lie death,</LINE><LINE>I hear him as he flatter'd.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>Labienus--</LINE><LINE>This is stiff news--hath, with his Parthian force,</LINE><LINE>Extended Asia from Euphrates;</LINE><LINE>His conquering banner shook from Syria</LINE><LINE>To Lydia and to Ionia; Whilst--</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Antony, thou wouldst say,--</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>O, my lord!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Speak to me home, mince not the general tongue:</LINE><LINE>Name Cleopatra as she is call'd in Rome;</LINE><LINE>Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase; and taunt my faults</LINE><LINE>With such full licence as both truth and malice</LINE><LINE>Have power to utter. O, then we bring forth weeds,</LINE><LINE>When our quick minds lie still; and our ills told us</LINE><LINE>Is as our earing. Fare thee well awhile.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>At your noble pleasure.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Exit</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>From Sicyon, ho, the news! Speak there!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>First Attendant</SPEAKER><LINE>The man from Sicyon,--is there such an one?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Second Attendant</SPEAKER><LINE>He stays upon your will.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Let him appear.</LINE><LINE>These strong Egyptian fetters I must break,</LINE><LINE>Or lose myself in dotage.</LINE><STAGEDIR>Enter another Messenger</STAGEDIR><LINE>What are you?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Second Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>Fulvia thy wife is dead.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Where died she?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>Second Messenger</SPEAKER><LINE>In Sicyon:</LINE><LINE>Her length of sickness, with what else more serious</LINE><LINE>Importeth thee to know, this bears.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Gives a letter</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Forbear me.</LINE><STAGEDIR>Exit Second Messenger</STAGEDIR><LINE>There's a great spirit gone! Thus did I desire it:</LINE><LINE>What our contempt doth often hurl from us,</LINE><LINE>We wish it ours again; the present pleasure,</LINE><LINE>By revolution lowering, does become</LINE><LINE>The opposite of itself: she's good, being gone;</LINE><LINE>The hand could pluck her back that shoved her on.</LINE><LINE>I must from this enchanting queen break off:</LINE><LINE>Ten thousand harms, more than the ills I know,</LINE><LINE>My idleness doth hatch. How now! Enobarbus!</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Re-enter DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>What's your pleasure, sir?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>I must with haste from hence.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Why, then, we kill all our women:</LINE><LINE>we see how mortal an unkindness is to them;</LINE><LINE>if they suffer our departure, death's the word.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>I must be gone.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Under a compelling occasion, let women die; it were</LINE><LINE>pity to cast them away for nothing; though, between</LINE><LINE>them and a great cause, they should be esteemed</LINE><LINE>nothing. Cleopatra, catching but the least noise of</LINE><LINE>this, dies instantly; I have seen her die twenty</LINE><LINE>times upon far poorer moment: I do think there is</LINE><LINE>mettle in death, which commits some loving act upon</LINE><LINE>her, she hath such a celerity in dying.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>She is cunning past man's thought.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Exit ALEXAS</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Alack, sir, no; her passions are made of nothing but</LINE><LINE>the finest part of pure love: we cannot call her</LINE><LINE>winds and waters sighs and tears; they are greater</LINE><LINE>storms and tempests than almanacs can report: this</LINE><LINE>cannot be cunning in her; if it be, she makes a</LINE><LINE>shower of rain as well as Jove.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Would I had never seen her.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>O, sir, you had then left unseen a wonderful piece</LINE><LINE>of work; which not to have been blest withal would</LINE><LINE>have discredited your travel.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Fulvia is dead.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Sir?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Fulvia is dead.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Fulvia!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Dead.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacrifice. When</LINE><LINE>it pleaseth their deities to take the wife of a man</LINE><LINE>from him, it shows to man the tailors of the earth;</LINE><LINE>comforting therein, that when old robes are worn</LINE><LINE>out, there are members to make new. If there were</LINE><LINE>no more women but Fulvia, then had you indeed a cut,</LINE><LINE>and the case to be lamented: this grief is crowned</LINE><LINE>with consolation; your old smock brings forth a new</LINE><LINE>petticoat: and indeed the tears live in an onion</LINE><LINE>that should water this sorrow.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>The business she hath broached in the state</LINE><LINE>Cannot endure my absence.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>And the business you have broached here cannot be</LINE><LINE>without you; especially that of Cleopatra's, which</LINE><LINE>wholly depends on your abode.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>No more light answers. Let our officers</LINE><LINE>Have notice what we purpose. I shall break</LINE><LINE>The cause of our expedience to the queen,</LINE><LINE>And get her leave to part. For not alone</LINE><LINE>The death of Fulvia, with more urgent touches,</LINE><LINE>Do strongly speak to us; but the letters too</LINE><LINE>Of many our contriving friends in Rome</LINE><LINE>Petition us at home: Sextus Pompeius</LINE><LINE>Hath given the dare to Caesar, and commands</LINE><LINE>The empire of the sea: our slippery people,</LINE><LINE>Whose love is never link'd to the deserver</LINE><LINE>Till his deserts are past, begin to throw</LINE><LINE>Pompey the Great and all his dignities</LINE><LINE>Upon his son; who, high in name and power,</LINE><LINE>Higher than both in blood and life, stands up</LINE><LINE>For the main soldier: whose quality, going on,</LINE><LINE>The sides o' the world may danger: much is breeding,</LINE><LINE>Which, like the courser's hair, hath yet but life,</LINE><LINE>And not a serpent's poison. Say, our pleasure,</LINE><LINE>To such whose place is under us, requires</LINE><LINE>Our quick remove from hence.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>I shall do't.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Exeunt</STAGEDIR></SCENE><SCENE><TITLE>SCENE III.  The same. Another room.</TITLE><STAGEDIR>Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and ALEXAS</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>Where is he?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>I did not see him since.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>See where he is, who's with him, what he does:</LINE><LINE>I did not send you: if you find him sad,</LINE><LINE>Say I am dancing; if in mirth, report</LINE><LINE>That I am sudden sick: quick, and return.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Exit ALEXAS</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>Madam, methinks, if you did love him dearly,</LINE><LINE>You do not hold the method to enforce</LINE><LINE>The like from him.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>What should I do, I do not?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>In each thing give him way, cross him nothing.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>Thou teachest like a fool; the way to lose him.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CHARMIAN</SPEAKER><LINE>Tempt him not so too far; I wish, forbear:</LINE><LINE>In time we hate that which we often fear.</LINE><LINE>But here comes Antony.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Enter MARK ANTONY</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>I am sick and sullen.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose,--</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER><LINE>Help me away, dear Charmian; I shall fall:</LINE><LINE>It cannot be thus long, the sides of nature</LINE><LINE>Will not sustain it.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Now, my dearest queen,--</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>CLEOPATRA</SPEAKER>

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