2 Sold. Belike 'tis but a rumour; good-night to you. 1 Sold. Well,Sir,good-night.[They meet with other Soldiers. 2 Sold. Soldiers, have careful watch. 1 Sold. And you; good-night, good-night. [They place themselves in every corner of the flage. 2 Sold. Here we; and if to-morrow Our navy thrive, I have an abfolute hope Our landmen will stand up. I Sold. 'Tis a brave army, and full of purpose. [Mufick of the hautboys is under the stage. 2 Sold. Peace, what noife? 1 Sold. Lift, lift! 2 Sold. Hark! 1 Sold. Mufick i' th' air. 3 Sold. Under the earth. It figns well, do's it not? 2 Sold. No. 1 Sold. Peace I fay: what fhould this mean? 2 Sold. 'Tis the God Hercules, who loved Antony, Now leaves him. 1 Sold. Walk, let's fee if other watchmen Do hear what we do. 2 Sold. How now, masters? Omnes. How now? how now? do you hear this? 1 Sold. Is't not strange? 3 Sold. Do you hear, mafters? do you hear? I Sold. Follow the noife fo far as we have quarter, Let's fee how 'twill give off. Omnes. Content: 'tis ftrange. S CE NE Cleopatra's Palace. [Exeunt. IV. Enter Antony and Cleopatra, with others. Ant. Ros, mine armour, Eros. Cleo. Sleep a little. Ant. No, my chuck: Eros, come, mine armour, Eros. VOL. V. Z Enter Enter Eros. Come, my good fellow, put mine iron on; 5 'Cleo. Nay, I'll help too. Ant. What's this for? ah, let be, let be, thou art The armourer of my heart; falfe, falfe; this, this. Cleo. Sooth-la I'll help: thus it must be. Ant. Well, well, We shall thrive now. See'ft thou, my good fellow ? Go put on thy defences. 67 Eros. Briefly, Sir. Cleo. Is not this buckled well? Ant. 'Oh! rarely,`rarely: He that unbuckles this, 'till we do please A workman in't. Enter an armed Soldier. Good-morrow to thee, welcome; Thou look'ft like him that knows a warlike charge: And go to't with delight. Sold. A thoufand, Sir, Early though't be, have on their riveted trim, And at the port expect you. [Shout. Trumpets flourish. Enter Captains and Soldiers. Cap. The morn is fair: good-morrow, General. All. Good-morrow, General. 5 Cleo. Nay I'll help too, Antony. What's, &c. 6 Eno. 7 Rarely, Ant. Ant. 'Tis well blown, lads! This morning, like the fpirit of a youth this way well faid. Char. Pleafe 'you retire to your chamber? [Exeunt. He goes forth gallantly: That he and Cæfar might Then Antony - but now well, on. [Exeunt. V. SCENE A Camp. Trumpets found. Enter Antony and Eros: an old Soldier meeting them. 2 'Sold.` THE Gods make this a happy day to Antony! Ant. Would thou and thofe thy fcars had once prevail'd To make me fight at land! Eros. Hadft thou done fo, The Kings that have revolted, and the foldier Ant. Who's gone this morning? Eros. Who? One ever near thee. Call for Enobarbus, He shall not hear thee, or from Cafar's camp Say, I am none of thine. Ant. What fay't thou? Z 2 Sold. 8 you to retire 9 Eros. ... old edit. Thirl. emend. Sold. Sir, He is with Cafar. Eros. Sir, his chefts and treasure He has not with him. Ant. Is he gone? Sold. Moft certain. Ant. Go, Eros, fend his treasure after, do it, SCENE VI. [Exeunt. Enter Cæfar, Agrippa, with Enobarbus, and Dolabella. Caf. GO forth, Agrippa, and begin the fight: Our will is, Antony be took alive; Make it fo known. Agr. Cæfar, I fhall. Caf. The time of univerfal peace is near; Prove this a profp'rous day, the three-nook'd world Enter a Messenger. Mef. Mark Antony is come into the field. Caf. Go, charge, Agrippa; Plant thofe that have revolted in the van, Upon himself. Eno. Alexas did revolt, and went to Jewry on Affairs of Antony; there did perfwade Great Herod to incline himself to Cæfar, And leave his mafter Antony. For his pains [Exeunt. Cafar hath hang'd him: Canidius and the reft Enter a Soldier of Cæfar. Sold. Anobarbus, Antony Hath after thee fent all thy treasure, with Eno. I give it you. Sold. Mock me not, Enobarbus, I tell you true: beft you fee fafe the bringer Eno. I am alone the villain of the earth, Thou mine of bounty, how wouldft thou have paid [Exit. Thou doft fo crown with gold! This bows my heart; Shall out-ftrike thought; but thought will do't, I feel. [Exit. S CE NE VII. Before the Walls of Alexandria. Alarum. Drums and Trumpets. Enter Agrippa. Agr. REtire, we have engag'd our felves too far: Exceeds what we expected. Z3 [Exit. Alarum. 2 and our oppreffion |