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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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Scene IV. [Footnote: The same. A room in the palace. note Enter note Antony and Cleopatra, Charmian note and others attending.

Ant.
Eros! mine armour, Eros!

Cleo.
Sleep a little.

Ant.
No, my chuck. Eros, come; mine armour, Eros! Enter note Eros with armour.
Come, good note fellow, put mine note iron on:
If fortune be not ours to-day, it is note
Because we brave her: come.

Cleo.
Nay, I'll help too.
What's this for?

Ant.
Ah, let be, let be! thou art
The armourer of my heart: false, false; this, this.

Cleo.
Sooth, la note, I'll help: thus it must be.

Ant.
Well, well; note
We shall thrive now. Seest thou, my good fellow? note
Go put on thy defences. note

Eros. note
Briefly, sir.

Cleo.
Is not this buckled well?

Ant.
Rarely note, rarely:
He that unbuckles this, till we do please
To daff't note for our repose, shall hear note a storm.

-- 107 --


Thou fumblest, Eros; and my queen's a squire
More tight at this than thou note: dispatch. O love,
That thou couldst see my wars to-day, and knew'st
The royal occupation! thou shouldst see
A workman in't. Enter note an armed Soldier.
Good morrow to thee; welcome:
Thou look'st like him that knows a warlike charge:
To business that we love we rise betime,
And go to't with delight.

Sold. note
A thousand, sir,
Early though't be, have on their riveted trim,
And at the port expect you. note
[Shout. note Trumpets flourish. Enter note Captains and Soldiers.

Capt. note
The morn is fair. Good morrow, general.

All.
Good morrow, general.

Ant.
'Tis well blown, lads note:
This morning, like the spirit of a youth
That means to be of note, begins betimes.
So, so; come, give me that: this way; well said. note
Fare thee well, dame, whate'er becomes note of me: note
This is a soldier's kiss: rebukeable
And worthy shameful check note it were, to stand
On more mechanic compliment; I'll leave thee

-- 108 --


Now like a man of steel. note You that will fight,
Follow me close; I'll bring you to't. Adieu. [Exeunt note Antony, Eros, Captains, and Soldiers.

Char.
Please you, retire note to your chamber. note

Cleo.
Lead me.
He goes forth gallantly. That he and Cæsar might
Determine this great war in single fight! note
Then Antony—but now— noteWell, on. note
[Exeunt. note
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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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