Internet Shakespeare Editions

Author: William Shakespeare
Editor: Randall Martin
Not Peer Reviewed

Anthony and Cleopatra (Folio 1, 1623)

Trumpets sound. Enter Anthony, and Eros.
Eros. The Gods make this a happy day to Anthony.
Ant. Would thou, & those thy scars had once preuaild
2555To make me fight at Land.
Eros. Had''st thou done so,
The Kings that haue reuolted, and the Soldier
That has this morning left thee, would haue still
Followed thy heeles.
2560Ant. Whose gone this morning?
Eros. Who? one euer neere thee, call for Enobarbus,
Hee
360The Tragedie of
He shall not heare thee, or from Caesars Campe,
Say I am none of thine.
Ant. What sayest thou?
2565Sold. Sir he is with Caesar.
Eros. Sir, his Chests and Treasure he has not with him.
Ant. Is he gone?
Sol. Most certaine.
Ant. Go Eros, send his Treasure after, do it,
2570Detaine no iot I charge thee: write to him,
(I will subscribe) gentle adieu's, and greetings;
Say, that I wish he neuer finde more cause
To change a Master. Oh my Fortunes haue
Corrupted honest men. Dispatch Enobarbus. Exit