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I know by that same eye there’s some good news.

       What says the married woman?—You may go.

       Would she had never given you leave to come!

       Let her not say ‘tis I that keep you here,—

       I have no power upon you; hers you are.

       ANTONY.

       The gods best know,—

       CLEOPATRA.

       O, never was there queen

       So mightily betray’d! Yet at the first

       I saw the treasons planted.

       ANTONY.

       Cleopatra,—

       CLEOPATRA.

       Why should I think you can be mine and true,

       Though you in swearing shake the throned gods,

       Who have been false to Fulvia? Riotous madness,

       To be entangled with those mouth-made vows,

       Which break themselves in swearing!

       ANTONY.

       Most sweet queen,—

       CLEOPATRA.

       Nay, pray you, seek no colour for your going,

       But bid farewell, and go: when you su’d staying,

       Then was the time for words: no going then;—

       Eternity was in our lips and eyes,

       Bliss in our brows’ bent; none our parts so poor

       But was a race of heaven: they are so still,

       Or thou, the greatest soldier of the world,

       Art turn’d the greatest liar.

       ANTONY.

       How now, lady!

       CLEOPATRA.

       I would I had thy inches; thou shouldst know

       There were a heart in Egypt.

       ANTONY.

       Hear me, queen:

       The strong necessity of time commands

       Our services awhile; but my full heart

       Remains in use with you. Our Italy

       Shines o’er with civil swords: Sextus Pompeius

       Makes his approaches to the port of Rome;

       Equality of two domestic powers

       Breed scrupulous faction: the hated, grown to strength,

       Are newly grown to love: the condemn’d Pompey,

       Rich in his father’s honour, creeps apace

       Into the hearts of such as have not thriv’d

       Upon the present state, whose numbers threaten;

       And quietness, grown sick of rest, would purge

       By any desperate change. My more particular,

       And that which most with you should safe my going,

       Is Fulvia’s death.

       CLEOPATRA.

       Though age from folly could not give me freedom,

       It does from childishness:—can Fulvia die?

       ANTONY.

       She’s dead, my queen.

       Look here, and, at thy sovereign leisure, read

       The garboils she awak’d;at the last, best.

       See when and where she died.

       CLEOPATRA.

       O most false love!

       Where be the sacred vials thou shouldst fill

       With sorrowful water? Now I see, I see,

       In Fulvia’s death how mine receiv’d shall be.

       ANTONY.

       Quarrel no more, but be prepar’d to know

       The purposes I bear; which are, or cease,

       As you shall give theadvice. By the fire

       That quickens Nilus’ slime, I go from hence

       Thy soldier, servant, making peace or war

       As thou affect’st.

       CLEOPATRA.

       Cut my lace, Charmian, come;—

       But let it be: I am quickly ill and well,

       So Antony loves.

       ANTONY.

       My precious queen, forbear;

       And give true evidence to his love, which stands

       An honourable trial.

       CLEOPATRA.

       So Fulvia told me.

       I pr’ythee, turn aside and weep for her;

       Then bid adieu to me, and say the tears

       Belong to Egypt: good now, play one scene

       Of excellent dissembling; and let it look

       Like perfect honour.

       ANTONY.

       You’ll heat my blood: no more.

       CLEOPATRA.

       You can do better yet; but this is meetly.

       ANTONY.

       Now, by my sword,—

       CLEOPATRA.

       And target.—Still he mends;

       But this is not the best:—look, pr’ythee, Charmian,

       How this Herculean Roman does become

       The carriage of his chafe.

       ANTONY.

       I’ll leave you, lady.

       CLEOPATRA.

       Courteous lord, one word.

       Sir, you and I must part,—but that’s not it;

       Sir, you and I have lov’d,—but there’s not it;

       That you know well: something it is I would,—

       O, my oblivion is a very Antony,

       And I am all forgotten.

       ANTONY.

       But that your royalty

       Holds idleness your subject, I should take you

       For idleness itself.

       CLEOPATRA.

       ‘Tis sweating labour

       To bear such idleness so near the heart

       As Cleopatra this. But, sir, forgive me;

       Since my becomings kill me, when they do not

       Eye well to you: your honour calls you hence;

       Therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly,

       And all the gods go with you! upon your sword

       Sit laurel victory! and smooth success

       Be strew’d before your feet!

       ANTONY.

       Let us go. Come;

       Our separation so abides, and flies,

       That thou, residing here, goes yet with me,

       And I, hence fleeting, here remain with thee.

       Away!

       [Exeunt.]

      SCENE IV. Rome. An Apartment in CAESAR’S House.

       [Enter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, LEPIDUS, and Attendants.]

       CAESAR.

       You may