Act IV, Scene v: Alexandria. CAESAR'S camp.
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| | CAESAR: | |
| | Go forth, Agrippa, and begin the fight: | |
| | Our will is Antony be took alive; | |
| | Make it so known. | |
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| | AGRIPPA: | |
| | Caesar, I shall. | |
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| | CAESAR: | |
| | The time of universal peace is near: | |
| | Prove this a prosperous day, the three-nook'd world | |
| | Shall bear the olive freely. | |
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| | MESSENGER: | |
| | Antony | |
| | Is come into the field. | |
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| | CAESAR: | |
| | Go charge Agrippa | |
| | Plant those that have revolted in the van, | |
| | That Antony may seem to spend his fury | |
| | Upon himself. | |
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[Exeunt CAESAR and his Train.]
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| | ENOBARBUS: | |
| | Alexas did revolt; and went to Jewry on | |
| | Affairs of Antony; there did dissuade | |
| | Great Herod to incline himself to Caesar | |
| | And leave his master Antony: for this pains | |
| | Casaer hath hang'd him. Canidius and the rest | |
| | That fell away, have entertainment, but | |
| | No honourable trust. I have done ill; | |
| | Of which I do accuse myself so sorely | |
| | That I will joy no more. | |
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[Enter a SOLDIER of CAESAR'S.]
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| | SOLDIER: | |
| | 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 | |
| | Unloading of his mules. | |
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| | ENOBARBUS: | |
| | I give it you. | |
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| | SOLDIER: | |
| | Mock not, Enobarbus. | |
| | I tell you true: best you saf'd the bringer | |
| | Out of the host; I must attend mine office, | |
| | Or would have done't myself. Your emperor | |
| | Continues still a Jove. | |
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| | ENOBARBUS: | |
| | I am alone the villain of the earth, | |
| | And feel I am so most. O Antony, | |
| | Thou mine of bounty, how wouldst thou have paid | |
| | My better service, when my turpitude | |
| | Thou dost so crown with gold! This blows 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 | |
| | Some ditch wherein to die; the foul'st best fits | |
| | My latter part of life. | |
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