Anthony and Cleopatra (Folio 1, 1623)
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Enter Enobarbus, and Eros.
¶Eno. What man?
¶let him partake in the glory of the action, and not resting
1735here, accuses him of Letters he had formerly wrote to
¶third is vp, till death enlarge his_Confine.
¶and throw betweene them all the food thou hast, they'le
1740grinde the other. Where's Anthony?
¶The rush that lies before him. Cries Foole Lepidus,
¶And threats the throate of that his Officer,
¶That murdred Pompey.
1745Eno. Our great Nauies rig'd.
¶I might haue told heareafter.
