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- ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA
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- Act 3 Scene 5
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- (Enter Enobarbus and Eros, meeting)
- l1l Enobarbus How now, friend Eros?
- l2l Eros ThereÆs strange news come, sir.
- l3l Enobarbus What, man?
- l4l Eros Caesar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey.
- l5l Enobarbus This is old. What is the success?
- l6l Eros Caesar, having made use of him in the wars Ægainst
- l7l Pompey, presently denied him rivality, would not let
- l8l him partake in the glory of the action, and, not resting
- l9l here, accuses him of letters he had formerly wrote to
- l10l Pompey; upon his own appeal seizes him; so the poor
- l11l third is up, till death enlarge his confine.
- l12l Enobarbus Then, world, thou hast a pair of chops, no more,
- l13l And throw between them all the food thou hast,
- l14l TheyÆll grind the one the other. WhereÆs Antony?
- l15l Eros HeÆs walking in the garden, thus, and spurns
- l16l The rush that lies before him, cries ôFool Lepidus!ö
- l17l And threats the throat of that his officer
- l18l That murdered Pompey.
- Enobarbus Our great navyÆs rigged.
- l19l Eros For Italy and Caesar. More, Domitius:
- l20l My lord desires you presently. My news
- l21l I might have told hereafter.
- Enobarbus ÆTwill be naught.
- l22l But let it be; bring me to Antony.
- Eros Come, sir.
- (Exeunt)
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