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3.13.2Enter Cleopatra, Enobarbus, Charmian, and Iras.
What shall we do, Enobarbus?
2154Enobarbus
Think, and die.
Is Antony or we in fault for this?
Antony only, that would make his will
2166Cleopatra
Prithee, peace.
Is that his answer?
Ambassador
Ay, my lord.
The queen shall then have courtesy,
2171Ambassador
He says so.
2172Antony
Let her know't.
3.13.20And he will fill thy wishes to the brim
2175Cleopatra
That head, my lord?
[To the Ambassador] To him again. Tell him he wears the rose
3.13.31[Exeunt Antony and Ambassador.]
[Aside] Yes, like enough: high-battled Caesar will
2194Enter a Servant.
2195Servant
A messenger from Caesar.
What, no more ceremony? See, my women,
3.13.44[Exit Servant.]
[Aside] Mine honesty and I begin to square.
2205Enter Thidias.
2206Cleopatra
Caesar's will?
Hear it apart.
2208Cleopatra
None but friends; say boldly.
So haply are they friends to Antony.
He needs as many, sir, as Caesar has,
So. [To Cleopatra]
3.13.58Thus then, thou most renowned: Caesar entreats
2217Cleopatra
Go on; right royal.
He knows that you embrace not Antony
2220Cleopatra
Oh.
The scars upon your honor, therefore, he
2224Cleopatra
He is a god, and knows
2227Enobarbus
[Aside] To be sure of that,
Exit Enobarbus.
2231Thidias
Shall I say to Caesar
3.13.77The universal landlord.
2238Cleopatra
What's your name?
My name is Thidias.
2240Cleopatra
Most kind messenger,
2246Thidias
'Tis your noblest course.
2251Cleopatra
Your Caesar's father oft,
2255Enter Antony and Enobarbus.
2256Antony
Favors, by Jove that thunders!
3.13.91What art thou, fellow?
2257Thidias
One that but performs
2260Enobarbus
You will be whipped.
[Calling Servants] Approach there!--[To Cleopatra] Ah, you kite!--Now, gods and devils,
3.13.98Antony yet.
2266Enter Servants.
Take hence this jack and whip him.
[Aside] 'Tis better playing with a lion's whelp
2269Antony
Moon and stars,
Mark Antony!
2277Antony
Tug him away; being whipped
3.13.110Exeunt [Servants] with Thidias.
2285Cleopatra
Good my lord--
You have been a boggler ever.
2292Cleopatra
Oh, is't come to this?
I found you as a morsel cold upon
2300Cleopatra
Wherefore is this?
To let a fellow that will take rewards
2310Enter a Servant with Thidias.
Is he whipped?
Soundly, my lord.
2312Antony
Cried he? And begged a pardon?
He did ask favor.
If that thy father live, let him repent
3.13.159Exit [Servant and] Thidias.
Have you done yet?
2334Antony
Alack, our terrene moon
3.13.162The fall of Antony.
2336Cleopatra
I must stay his time.
To flatter Caesar, would you mingle eyes
2339Cleopatra
Not know me yet?
Cold-hearted toward me?
2341Cleopatra
Ah, dear, if I be so,
2351Antony
I am satisfied.
2361Cleopatra
That's my brave lord!
I will be treble-sinewed, -hearted, -breathed,
2370Cleopatra
It is my birthday;
We will yet do well.
[To Charmian and Iras] Call all his noble captains to my lord.
Do so, we'll speak to them; 2376and tonight I'll force
3.13.201Exeunt [all but Enobarbus].
Now he'll outstare the lightning. To be furious
3.13.209Exit.