Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
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Or friends with Caesar, or not Captiue to him,
Ile set thee in a shower of Gold, and haile Rich Pearles vpon thee Mes. Madam, he's well Cleo. Well said Mes. And Friends with Caesar Cleo. Th'art an honest man Mes. Caesar, and he, are greater Friends then euer Cleo. Make thee a Fortune from me Mes. But yet Madam Cleo. I do not like but yet, it does alay The good precedence, fie vpon but yet, But yet is as a Iaylor to bring foorth Some monstrous Malefactor. Prythee Friend, Powre out the packe of matter to mine eare, The good and bad together: he's friends with Caesar, In state of health thou saist, and thou saist, free Mes. Free Madam, no: I made no such report, He's bound vnto Octauia Cleo. For what good turne? |
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