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SCENE IV.

Enobarbus enters.
Enob.

My lord,—Agrippa, and a train of
noblemen, of the first note in Rome, petition to
be admitted to your presence.


Ant.

What, do they come to cite us to their senate-house?


Enob.

No, my good lord,—they touch an
humbler key. They come, deputed by Cæsar


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and the conscript fathers, to congratulate you on
your conquests over Parthia and the East.


Ant.
We will attend them—Come, my matchless pair
Of priceless pearls, we'll shew these saucy Romans,
Our stay in Egypt hath a nobler issue,
Than their proud Italy can boast!

[Exeunt Antony, Enobarbus, and Children.