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John Philip Kemble [1813], Shakspeare's tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra; with alterations, and with additions from Dryden; as now perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (Printed and Publish'd by J. Barker [etc.], London) [word count] [S30200].
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Scene 2 SCENE—Before Alexandria—Cæsar's Camp. Enter Cæsar, with Agrippa and Proculeius.

Cæsar.
Go forth, Agrippa, and urge on the fight;
Our will is, Antony be ta'en alive;
Make it so known.

Agrip.
Cæsar, I shall. [Exit Agrippa.

Cæsar.
The time of universal peace is near;
Prove this a prosperous day, the three nook'd world
Shall bear the olive freely.
Enter an Officer.

Officer.
Antony is come into the field.

Cæsar.
Go, charge Agrippa.
Plant those that have revolted in the van,
That Antony may seem to spend his fury
Upon himself.
[Exeunt. Shouts, Flourishes, &c.
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John Philip Kemble [1813], Shakspeare's tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra; with alterations, and with additions from Dryden; as now perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden (Printed and Publish'd by J. Barker [etc.], London) [word count] [S30200].
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