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<LINE>You may pace easy, but not such a wife.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Would we had all such wives, that the men might go</LINE><LINE>to wars with the women!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>So much uncurbable, her garboils, Caesar</LINE><LINE>Made out of her impatience, which not wanted</LINE><LINE>Shrewdness of policy too, I grieving grant</LINE><LINE>Did you too much disquiet: for that you must</LINE><LINE>But say, I could not help it.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>I wrote to you</LINE><LINE>When rioting in Alexandria; you</LINE><LINE>Did pocket up my letters, and with taunts</LINE><LINE>Did gibe my missive out of audience.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Sir,</LINE><LINE>He fell upon me ere admitted: then</LINE><LINE>Three kings I had newly feasted, and did want</LINE><LINE>Of what I was i' the morning: but next day</LINE><LINE>I told him of myself; which was as much</LINE><LINE>As to have ask'd him pardon. Let this fellow</LINE><LINE>Be nothing of our strife; if we contend,</LINE><LINE>Out of our question wipe him.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>You have broken</LINE><LINE>The article of your oath; which you shall never</LINE><LINE>Have tongue to charge me with.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>LEPIDUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Soft, Caesar!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>No,</LINE><LINE>Lepidus, let him speak:</LINE><LINE>The honour is sacred which he talks on now,</LINE><LINE>Supposing that I lack'd it. But, on, Caesar;</LINE><LINE>The article of my oath.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>To lend me arms and aid when I required them;</LINE><LINE>The which you both denied.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Neglected, rather;</LINE><LINE>And then when poison'd hours had bound me up</LINE><LINE>From mine own knowledge. As nearly as I may,</LINE><LINE>I'll play the penitent to you: but mine honesty</LINE><LINE>Shall not make poor my greatness, nor my power</LINE><LINE>Work without it. Truth is, that Fulvia,</LINE><LINE>To have me out of Egypt, made wars here;</LINE><LINE>For which myself, the ignorant motive, do</LINE><LINE>So far ask pardon as befits mine honour</LINE><LINE>To stoop in such a case.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>LEPIDUS</SPEAKER><LINE>'Tis noble spoken.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>If it might please you, to enforce no further</LINE><LINE>The griefs between ye: to forget them quite</LINE><LINE>Were to remember that the present need</LINE><LINE>Speaks to atone you.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>LEPIDUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Worthily spoken, Mecaenas.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Or, if you borrow one another's love for the</LINE><LINE>instant, you may, when you hear no more words of</LINE><LINE>Pompey, return it again: you shall have time to</LINE><LINE>wrangle in when you have nothing else to do.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Thou art a soldier only: speak no more.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>That truth should be silent I had almost forgot.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>You wrong this presence; therefore speak no more.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Go to, then; your considerate stone.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>I do not much dislike the matter, but</LINE><LINE>The manner of his speech; for't cannot be</LINE><LINE>We shall remain in friendship, our conditions</LINE><LINE>So differing in their acts. Yet if I knew</LINE><LINE>What hoop should hold us stanch, from edge to edge</LINE><LINE>O' the world I would pursue it.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>Give me leave, Caesar,--</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>Speak, Agrippa.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>Thou hast a sister by the mother's side,</LINE><LINE>Admired Octavia: great Mark Antony</LINE><LINE>Is now a widower.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>Say not so, Agrippa:</LINE><LINE>If Cleopatra heard you, your reproof</LINE><LINE>Were well deserved of rashness.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>I am not married, Caesar: let me hear</LINE><LINE>Agrippa further speak.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>To hold you in perpetual amity,</LINE><LINE>To make you brothers, and to knit your hearts</LINE><LINE>With an unslipping knot, take Antony</LINE><LINE>Octavia to his wife; whose beauty claims</LINE><LINE>No worse a husband than the best of men;</LINE><LINE>Whose virtue and whose general graces speak</LINE><LINE>That which none else can utter. By this marriage,</LINE><LINE>All little jealousies, which now seem great,</LINE><LINE>And all great fears, which now import their dangers,</LINE><LINE>Would then be nothing: truths would be tales,</LINE><LINE>Where now half tales be truths: her love to both</LINE><LINE>Would, each to other and all loves to both,</LINE><LINE>Draw after her. Pardon what I have spoke;</LINE><LINE>For 'tis a studied, not a present thought,</LINE><LINE>By duty ruminated.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Will Caesar speak?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>Not till he hears how Antony is touch'd</LINE><LINE>With what is spoke already.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>What power is in Agrippa,</LINE><LINE>If I would say, 'Agrippa, be it so,'</LINE><LINE>To make this good?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>The power of Caesar, and</LINE><LINE>His power unto Octavia.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>May I never</LINE><LINE>To this good purpose, that so fairly shows,</LINE><LINE>Dream of impediment! Let me have thy hand:</LINE><LINE>Further this act of grace: and from this hour</LINE><LINE>The heart of brothers govern in our loves</LINE><LINE>And sway our great designs!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>There is my hand.</LINE><LINE>A sister I bequeath you, whom no brother</LINE><LINE>Did ever love so dearly: let her live</LINE><LINE>To join our kingdoms and our hearts; and never</LINE><LINE>Fly off our loves again!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>LEPIDUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Happily, amen!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>I did not think to draw my sword 'gainst Pompey;</LINE><LINE>For he hath laid strange courtesies and great</LINE><LINE>Of late upon me: I must thank him only,</LINE><LINE>Lest my remembrance suffer ill report;</LINE><LINE>At heel of that, defy him.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>LEPIDUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Time calls upon's:</LINE><LINE>Of us must Pompey presently be sought,</LINE><LINE>Or else he seeks out us.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Where lies he?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>About the mount Misenum.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>What is his strength by land?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>Great and increasing: but by sea</LINE><LINE>He is an absolute master.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>So is the fame.</LINE><LINE>Would we had spoke together! Haste we for it:</LINE><LINE>Yet, ere we put ourselves in arms, dispatch we</LINE><LINE>The business we have talk'd of.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>OCTAVIUS CAESAR</SPEAKER><LINE>With most gladness:</LINE><LINE>And do invite you to my sister's view,</LINE><LINE>Whither straight I'll lead you.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MARK ANTONY</SPEAKER><LINE>Let us, Lepidus,</LINE><LINE>Not lack your company.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>LEPIDUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Noble Antony,</LINE><LINE>Not sickness should detain me.</LINE></SPEECH><STAGEDIR>Flourish. Exeunt OCTAVIUS CAESAR, MARK ANTONY,and LEPIDUS</STAGEDIR><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>Welcome from Egypt, sir.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Half the heart of Caesar, worthy Mecaenas! My</LINE><LINE>honourable friend, Agrippa!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>Good Enobarbus!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>We have cause to be glad that matters are so well</LINE><LINE>digested. You stayed well by 't in Egypt.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Ay, sir; we did sleep day out of countenance, and</LINE><LINE>made the night light with drinking.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>Eight wild-boars roasted whole at a breakfast, and</LINE><LINE>but twelve persons there; is this true?</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>This was but as a fly by an eagle: we had much more</LINE><LINE>monstrous matter of feast, which worthily deserved noting.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>She's a most triumphant lady, if report be square to</LINE><LINE>her.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>When she first met Mark Antony, she pursed up</LINE><LINE>his heart, upon the river of Cydnus.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>There she appeared indeed; or my reporter devised</LINE><LINE>well for her.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>I will tell you.</LINE><LINE>The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne,</LINE><LINE>Burn'd on the water: the poop was beaten gold;</LINE><LINE>Purple the sails, and so perfumed that</LINE><LINE>The winds were love-sick with them; the oars were silver,</LINE><LINE>Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made</LINE><LINE>The water which they beat to follow faster,</LINE><LINE>As amorous of their strokes. For her own person,</LINE><LINE>It beggar'd all description: she did lie</LINE><LINE>In her pavilion--cloth-of-gold of tissue--</LINE><LINE>O'er-picturing that Venus where we see</LINE><LINE>The fancy outwork nature: on each side her</LINE><LINE>Stood pretty dimpled boys, like smiling Cupids,</LINE><LINE>With divers-colour'd fans, whose wind did seem</LINE><LINE>To glow the delicate cheeks which they did cool,</LINE><LINE>And what they undid did.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>O, rare for Antony!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Her gentlewomen, like the Nereides,</LINE><LINE>So many mermaids, tended her i' the eyes,</LINE><LINE>And made their bends adornings: at the helm</LINE><LINE>A seeming mermaid steers: the silken tackle</LINE><LINE>Swell with the touches of those flower-soft hands,</LINE><LINE>That yarely frame the office. From the barge</LINE><LINE>A strange invisible perfume hits the sense</LINE><LINE>Of the adjacent wharfs. The city cast</LINE><LINE>Her people out upon her; and Antony,</LINE><LINE>Enthroned i' the market-place, did sit alone,</LINE><LINE>Whistling to the air; which, but for vacancy,</LINE><LINE>Had gone to gaze on Cleopatra too,</LINE><LINE>And made a gap in nature.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>Rare Egyptian!</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Upon her landing, Antony sent to her,</LINE><LINE>Invited her to supper: she replied,</LINE><LINE>It should be better he became her guest;</LINE><LINE>Which she entreated: our courteous Antony,</LINE><LINE>Whom ne'er the word of 'No' woman heard speak,</LINE><LINE>Being barber'd ten times o'er, goes to the feast,</LINE><LINE>And for his ordinary pays his heart</LINE><LINE>For what his eyes eat only.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>AGRIPPA</SPEAKER><LINE>Royal wench!</LINE><LINE>She made great Caesar lay his sword to bed:</LINE><LINE>He plough'd her, and she cropp'd.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>I saw her once</LINE><LINE>Hop forty paces through the public street;</LINE><LINE>And having lost her breath, she spoke, and panted,</LINE><LINE>That she did make defect perfection,</LINE><LINE>And, breathless, power breathe forth.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>Now Antony must leave her utterly.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS</SPEAKER><LINE>Never; he will not:</LINE><LINE>Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale</LINE><LINE>Her infinite variety: other women cloy</LINE><LINE>The appetites they feed: but she makes hungry</LINE><LINE>Where most she satisfies; for vilest things</LINE><LINE>Become themselves in her: that the holy priests</LINE><LINE>Bless her when she is riggish.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER>MECAENAS</SPEAKER><LINE>If beauty, wisdom, modesty, can settle</LINE><LINE>The heart of Antony, Octavia is</LINE><LINE>A blessed lottery to him.</LINE></SPEECH><SPEECH><SPEAKER

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