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SCENE V.
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SCENE V.

To Antony Demetrius enters.
Ant.
O fie, O fie—
To such a woman too—the moon o'the world!—
Demetrius?

Dem.
Hye you from Egypt, sir—
You stand in peril!

Ant.
Yet, I stand!

Dem.
O sir!—
I come from Cæsar—

Ant.
Well.

Dem.
To Cleopatra.

Ant.
Again, to Cleopatra?

Dem.
Here, he offers
To piece Arabia, Syria, Palestine,
To Egypt's throne,—so she will send your head!


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Ant.
He holds us, still, of price—We thank him for it.

Dem.
I would not have you fall so poorly, Antony!

Ant.
You are Cæsar's servant.

Dem.
One of a number, who, in Cæsar's camp,
Wish, from their souls, that Antony were lord
Of his own spirit!

Ant.
Wouldst thou do a kindness?

Dem.
Most willingly.

Ant.
To Cleopatra, go;
And bring me here her answer—
Thou saw'st me not—take note.

[Exit Demetrius.