Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
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I haue not kept my square, but that to come
Shall all be done byth' Rule: good night deere Lady: Good night Sir Caesar. Goodnight. Enter. Enter Soothsaier. Anth. Now sirrah: you do wish your selfe in Egypt? Sooth. Would I had neuer come from thence, nor you thither Ant. If you can, your reason? Sooth. I see it in my motion: haue it not in my tongue, But yet hie you to Egypt againe Antho. Say to me, whose Fortunes shall rise higher Caesars or mine? Sooth. Caesars. Therefore (oh Anthony) stay not by his side Thy Daemon that thy spirit which keepes thee, is Noble, Couragious, high vnmatchable, Where Caesars is not. But neere him, thy Angell Becomes a feare: as being o're-powr'd, therefore Make space enough betweene you Anth. Speake this no more Sooth. To none but thee no more but: when to thee, If thou dost play with him at any game, |
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