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John Bell [1774], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; By the Authors of the Dramatic Censor (Printed for John Bell... and C. Etherington [etc.], York) [word count] [S10401].
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&blquo;SCENE V. Under the walls of Alexandria. Antony's Camp. Trumpets. Enter Antony and Eros; a Soldier meeting them.

&blquo;Sol.
&blquo;The gods make this a happy day to Antony!

Ant.
&blquo;'Would thou and those thy scars had once prevail'd
&blquo;To make me fight at land!

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&blquo;Sol.
&blquo;Had'st thou done so,
&blquo;The kings that have revolted, and the soldier
&blquo;That has this morning left thee, would have still
&blquo;Follow'd thy heels.

Ant.
&blquo;Who's gone this morning?

&blquo;Sol.
&blquo;Who?
&blquo;One ever near thee: Call for Enobarbus,
&blquo;He shall not hear thee; or from Cæsar's camp
&blquo;Say, I am none of thine.

&blquo;Ant.
&blquo;What say'st thou?

&blquo;Sol.
&blquo;Sir,
&blquo;He is with Cæsar.

&blquo;Eros.
&blquo;Sir, his chests and treasure
&blquo;He has not with him.

&blquo;Ant.
&blquo;Is he gone?

&blquo;Sol.
&blquo;Most certain.

&blquo;Ant.
&blquo;Go, Eros, send his treasure after; do it,
&blquo;Detain no jot of it, I charge thee: write to him
&blquo;(I will subscribe) gentle adieus, and greetings:
&blquo;Say, that I wish he never find more cause
&blquo;To change a master.—O, my fortunes have
&blquo;Corrupted honest men.—Dispatch.—O Enobarbus!
&blquo;[Exeunt.
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John Bell [1774], Bell's Edition of Shakespeare's Plays, As they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; Regulated from the Prompt Books of each House By Permission; with Notes Critical and Illustrative; By the Authors of the Dramatic Censor (Printed for John Bell... and C. Etherington [etc.], York) [word count] [S10401].
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