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- Edition: Antony and Cleopatra
Anthony and Cleopatra (Folio 1, 1623)
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2694Enter a Centerie, and his Company, Enobarbus followes.
2695Cent. If we be not releeu'd within this houre,
2696We must returne to'th'Court of Guard: the night
2698By'th'second houre i'th'Morne.
27012 What man is this?
2704When men reuolted shall vpon Record
2705Beare hatefull memory: poore Enobarbus did
2706Before thy face repent.
27082 Peace: Hearke further.
2711That Life, a very Rebell to my will,
2712May hang no longer on me. Throw my heart
2714Which being dried with greefe, will breake to powder,
2716Nobler then my reuolt is Infamous,
2717Forgiue me in thine owne particular,
2718But let the world ranke me in Register
2719A Master leauer, and a fugitiue:
2720Oh Anthony! Oh Anthony!
2726Was neuer yet for sleepe.
27271 Go we to him.
2730Cent. The hand of death hath raught him.
2731 Drummes afarre off.
2732Hearke the Drummes demurely wake the sleepers:
2733Let vs beare him to'th'Court of Guard: he is of note:
2734Our houre is fully out.