Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
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Cleo. Be choak'd with such another Emphasis,
Say the braue Anthony Char. The valiant Caesar Cleo. By Isis, I will giue thee bloody teeth, If thou with Caesar Paragon againe: My man of men Char. By your most gracious pardon, I sing but after you Cleo. My Sallad dayes, When I was greene in iudgement, cold in blood, To say, as I saide then. But come, away, Get me Inke and Paper, he shall haue euery day a seuerall greeting, or Ile vnpeople Egypt. Exeunt. Enter Pompey, Menecrates, and Menas, in warlike manner. Pom. If the great Gods be iust, they shall assist The deeds of iustest men Mene. Know worthy Pompey, that what they do delay, they not deny Pom. Whiles we are sutors to their Throne, decayes |
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