Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
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A Roman thought hath struck him.--Enobarbus,--
ENOBARBUS. Madam? CLEOPATRA. Seek him, and bring him hither.--Where's Alexas? ALEXAS. Here, at your service.--My lord approaches. CLEOPATRA. We will not look upon him: go with us. [Exeunt CLEOPATRA, ENOBARBUS, CHAR., IRAS, ALEX., and Soothsayer.] [Enter ANTONY, with a MESSENGER and Attendants.] MESSENGER. Fulvia thy wife first came into the field. ANTONY. Against my brother Lucius. MESSENGER. Ay: But soon that war had end, and the time's state Made friends of them, jointing their force 'gainst Caesar; Whose better issue in the war, from Italy |
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