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Samuel Johnson [1778], The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The second edition, Revised and Augmented (Printed for C. Bathurst [and] W. Strahan [etc.], London) [word count] [S10901].
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SCENE VIII. Under the walls of Alexandria. Alarum. Enter Antony again in a march. Scarus, with others.

Ant.
We have beat him to his camp: 2 note


Run one before,

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And let the queen know of our guests.—To-morrow,
Before the sun shall see us, we'll spill the blood
That has to-day escap'd. I thank you all;
For doughty-handed are you; and have fought
Not as you serv'd the cause, but as it had been
Each man's like mine; you have shewn all Hectors.
Enter the city, clip your wives3 note
, your friends,
Tell them your feats; whilst they with joyful tears,
Wash the congealment from your wounds, and kiss
The honour'd gashes whole.—Give me thy hand; [To Scarus. Enter Cleopatra.
4 noteTo this great fairy I'll commend thy acts,
Make her thanks bless thee.—O thou day o'the world,
Chain mine arm'd neck; leap thou, attire and all,
Through proof of harness5 note


to my heart, and there
Ride on the pants triumphing.

Cleo.
Lord of lords!
O infinite virtue! com'st thou smiling from
The world's great snare uncaught?

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Ant.
My nightingale,
We have beat them to their beds. What, girl? though grey
Do something mingle with our younger brown; yet have we
A brain that nourishes our nerves, and can
6 noteGet goal for goal of youth. Behold this man;
Commend unto his lips thy favouring hand;—
Kiss it, my warriour:—He hath fought to-day,
As if a god, in hate of mankind, had
Destroy'd in such a shape.

Cleo.
I'll give thee, friend,
An armour all of gold; it was a king's7 note.

Ant.
He has deserv'd it, were it carbuncled
Like holy Phœbus' car.—Give me thy hand;—
Through Alexandria make a jolly march;
8 note





Bear our hack'd targets like the men that owe them:
Had our great palace the capacity

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To camp this host, we would all sup together;
And drink carouses to the next day's fate,
Which promises royal peril.—Trumpeters,
With brazen din blast you the city's ear;
Make mingle with our rattling tabourines9 note;
That heaven and earth may strike their sounds together,
Applauding our approach. [Exeunt.
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Samuel Johnson [1778], The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The second edition, Revised and Augmented (Printed for C. Bathurst [and] W. Strahan [etc.], London) [word count] [S10901].
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