William Shakespeare
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Antony and Cleopatra (c. 1606)
ACT ONE
SCENE 1. Alexandria. A Room in CLEOPATRA'S palace.
[Enter DEMETRIUS and PHILO.]
PHILO.
- Nay, but this dotage of our general's
- O'erflows the measure: those his goodly eyes,
- That o'er the files and musters of the war
- Have glow'd like plated Mars, now bend, now turn,
- The office and devotion of their view
- Upon a tawny front: his captain's heart,
- Which in the scuffles of great fights hath burst
- The buckles on his breast, reneges all temper,
- And is become the bellows and the fan
- To cool a gipsy's lust.
[Flourish within.]
- Look where they come:
- Take but good note, and you shall see in him
- The triple pillar of the world transform'd
- Into a strumpet's fool: behold and see.
[Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, with their trains; Eunuchs fanning her.]
CLEOPATRA.
- If it be love indeed, tell me how much.
ANTONY.
- There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd.
CLEOPATRA.
- I'll set a bourn how far to be belov'd.
ANTONY.
- Then must thou needs find out new heaven, new earth.
[Enter an Attendant.]
ATTENDANT.
- News, my good lord, from Rome.
ANTONY.
- Grates me:—the sum.
CLEOPATRA.
- Nay, hear them, Antony:
- Fulvia perchance is angry; or who knows
- If the scarce-bearded Caesar have not sent
- His powerful mandate to you: 'Do this or this;
- Take in that kingdom and enfranchise that;
- Perform't, or else we damn thee.'
ANTONY.
- How, my love!
CLEOPATRA.
- Perchance! Nay, and most like:—
- You must not stay here longer,—your dismission
- Is come from Caesar; therefore hear it, Antony. —
- Where's Fulvia's process?—Caesar's I would say?—Both?—
- Call in the messengers.—As I am Egypt's queen,
- Thou blushest, Antony; and that blood of thine
- Is Caesar's homager: else so thy cheek pays shame
- When shrill-tongu'd Fulvia scolds.—The messengers!
ANTONY.
- Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch
- Of the rang'd empire fall! Here is my space.
- Kingdoms are clay: our dungy earth alike
- Feeds beast as man: the nobleness of life
- Is to do thus [Embracing]; when such a mutual pair
- And such a twain can do't, in which I bind,
- On pain of punishment, the world to weet
- We stand up peerless.
CLEOPATRA.
- Excellent falsehood!
- Why did he marry Fulvia, and not love her?—
- I'll seem the fool I am not; Antony
- Will be himself.
ANTONY.
- But stirr'd by Cleopatra.—
- Now, for the love of Love and her soft hours,
- Let's not confound the time with conference harsh:
- There's not a minute of our lives should stretch
- Without some pleasure now:—what sport to-night?
CLEOPATRA.
- Hear the ambassadors.
ANTONY.
- Fie, wrangling queen!
- Whom everything becomes,—to chide, to laugh,
- To weep; whose every passion fully strives
- To make itself in thee fair and admir'd!
- No messenger; but thine, and all alone
- To-night we'll wander through the streets and note
- The qualities of people. Come, my queen;
- Last night you did desire it:—speak not to us.
[Exeunt ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, with their Train.]
DEMETRIUS.
- Is Caesar with Antonius priz'd so slight?
PHILO.
- Sir, sometimes when he is not Antony,
- He comes too short of that great property
- Which still should go with Antony.
DEMETRIUS.
- I am full sorry
- That he approves the common liar, who
- Thus speaks of him at Rome: but I will hope
- Of better deeds to-morrow. Rest you happy!
[Exeunt.]
SCENE 2. Alexandria. Another room in CLEOPATRA's palace.
[Enter CHARMIAN, IRAS, ALEXAS, and a Soothsayer.]
CHARMIAN.
- Lord Alexas, sweet Alexas, most anything Alexas, almost
- most absolute Alexas, where's the soothsayer that you praised so
- to the queen? O that I knew this husband, which you say must
- charge his horns with garlands!
ALEXAS.
- Soothsayer,—
SOOTHSAYER.
- Your will?
CHARMIAN.
- Is this the man?—Is't you, sir, that know things?
SOOTHSAYER.
- In nature's infinite book of secrecy
- A little I can read.
ALEXAS.
- Show him your hand.
[Enter ENOBARBUS.]
ENOBARBUS.
- Bring in the banquet quickly; wine enough
- Cleopatra's health to drink.
CHARMIAN.
- Good, sir, give me good fortune.
SOOTHSAYER.
- I make not, but foresee.
CHARMIAN.
- Pray, then, foresee me one.
SOOTHSAYER.
- You shall be yet far fairer than you are.
CHARMIAN.
- He means in flesh.
IRAS.
- No, you shall paint when you are old.
CHARMIAN.
- Wrinkles forbid!
ALEXAS.
- Vex not his prescience; be attentive.
CHARMIAN.
- Hush!
SOOTHSAYER.
- You shall be more beloving than beloved.
CHARMIAN.
- I had rather heat my liver with drinking.
ALEXAS.
- Nay, hear him.
CHARMIAN.
- Good now, some excellent fortune! Let me be married to three
- kings in a forenoon, and widow them all: let me have a child at
- fifty, to whom Herod of Jewry may do homage: find me to marry me
- with Octavius Caesar, and companion me with my mistress.
SOOTHSAYER.
- You shall outlive the lady whom you serve.
CHARMIAN.
- O, excellent! I love long life better than figs.
SOOTHSAYER.
- You have seen and prov'd a fairer former fortune
- Than that which is to approach.
CHARMIAN.
- Then belike my children shall have no names:—pr'ythee, how many
- boys and wenches must I have?
SOOTHSAYER.
- If every of your wishes had a womb,
- And fertile every wish, a million.
CHARMIAN.
- Out, fool! I forgive thee for a witch.
ALEXAS.
- You think none but your sheets are privy to your wishes.
CHARMIAN.
- Nay, come, tell Iras hers.
ALEXAS.
- We'll know all our fortunes.
ENOBARBUS.
- Mine, and most of our fortunes, to-night, shall be—
- drunk to bed.
IRAS.
- There's a palm presages chastity, if nothing else.
CHARMIAN.
- E'en as the o'erflowing Nilus presageth famine.
IRAS.
- Go, you wild bedfellow, you cannot soothsay.
CHARMIAN.
- Nay, if an oily palm be not a fruitful prognostication, I cannot
- scratch mine ear.—Pr'ythee, tell her but worky-day fortune.
SOOTHSAYER.
- Your fortunes are alike.
IRAS.
- But how, but how? give me particulars.
SOOTHSAYER.
- I have said.
IRAS.
- Am I not an inch of fortune better than she?
CHARMIAN.
- Well, if you were but an inch of fortune better than I, where
- would you choose it?
IRAS.
- Not in my husband's nose.
CHARMIAN.
- Our worser thoughts heavens mend!—Alexas,—come, his fortune!
- his fortune!—O, let him marry a woman that cannot go, sweet
- Isis, I beseech thee! And let her die too, and give him a worse!
- and let worse follow worse, till the worst of all follow him
- laughing to his grave, fiftyfold a cuckold! Good Isis, hear me
- this prayer, though thou deny me a matter of more weight; good
- Isis, I beseech thee!
IRAS.
- Amen. Dear goddess, hear that prayer of the people! for, as it is
- a heartbreaking to see a handsome man loose-wived, so it is a
- deadly sorrow to behold a foul knave uncuckolded: therefore, dear
- Isis, keep decorum, and fortune him accordingly!
CHARMIAN.
- Amen.
ALEXAS.
- Lo now, if it lay in their hands to make me a cuckold, they would
- make themselves whores but they'd do't!
ENOBARBUS.
- Hush! Here comes Antony.
CHARMIAN.
- Not he; the queen.
[Enter CLEOPATRA.]
CLEOPATRA.
- Saw you my lord?
ENOBARBUS.
- No, lady.
CLEOPATRA.
- Was he not here?
CHARMIAN.
- No, madam.
CLEOPATRA.
- He was dispos'd to mirth; but on the sudden
- A Roman thought hath struck him.—Enobarbus,—
ENOBARBUS.
- Madam?
CLEOPATRA.
- Seek him, and bring him hither.—Where's Alexas?
ALEXAS.
- Here, at your service.—My lord approaches.
CLEOPATRA.
- We will not look upon him: go with us.
[Exeunt CLEOPATRA, ENOBARBUS, CHAR., IRAS, ALEX., and Soothsayer.]
[Enter ANTONY, with a MESSENGER and Attendants.]
MESSENGER.
- Fulvia thy wife first came into the field.
ANTONY.
- Against my brother Lucius.
MESSENGER.
- Ay:
- But soon that war had end, and the time's state
- Made friends of them, jointing their force 'gainst Caesar;
- Whose better issue in the war, from Italy
- Upon the first encounter, drave them.
ANTONY.
- Well, what worst?
MESSENGER.
- The nature of bad news infects the teller.
ANTONY.
- When it concerns the fool or coward.—On:—
- Things that are past are done with me.—'Tis thus;
- Who tells me true, though in his tale lie death,
- I hear him as he flatter'd.
MESSENGER.
- Labienus,—
- This is stiff news,—hath, with his Parthian force,
- Extended Asia from Euphrates;
- His conquering banner shook from Syria
- To Lydia and to Ionia;
- Whilst,—
ANTONY.
- Antony, thou wouldst say,—
MESSENGER.
- O, my lord!
ANTONY.
- Speak to me home, mince not the general tongue:
- Name Cleopatra as she is call'd in Rome;
- Rail thou in Fulvia's phrase; and taunt my faults
- With such full licence as both truth and malice
- Have power to utter. O, then we bring forth weeds
- When our quick minds lie still; and our ills told us
- Is as our earing. Fare thee well awhile.
MESSENGER.
- At your noble pleasure.
[Exit.]
ANTONY.
- From Sicyon, ho, the news! Speak there!
FIRST ATTENDANT.
- The man from Sicyon—is there such an one?
SECOND ATTENDANT.
- He stays upon your will.
ANTONY.
- Let him appear.—
- These strong Egyptian fetters I must break,
- Or lose myself in dotage.—
[Enter another MESSENGER.]
- What are you?
SECOND MESSENGER.
- Fulvia thy wife is dead.
ANTONY.
- Where died she?
SECOND MESSENGER.
- In Sicyon:
- Her length of sickness, with what else more serious
- Importeth thee to know, this bears. [Gives a letter.]
ANTONY.
- Forbear me.
[Exit MESSENGER.]
- There's a great spirit gone! Thus did I desire it:
- What our contempts doth often hurl from us,
- We wish it ours again; the present pleasure,
- By revolution lowering, does become
- The opposite of itself: she's good, being gone;
- The hand could pluck her back that shov'd her on.
- I must from this enchanting queen break off:
- Ten thousand harms, more than the ills I know,
- My idleness doth hatch—ho, Enobarbus!
[Re-enter ENOBARBUS.]
ENOBARBUS.
- What's your pleasure, sir?
ANTONY.
- I must with haste from hence.
ENOBARBUS.
- Why, then we kill all our women: we see how mortal an unkindness
- is to them; if they suffer our departure, death's the word.
ANTONY.
- I must be gone.
ENOBARBUS.
- Under a compelling occasion, let women die: it were pity to cast
- them away for nothing; though, between them and a great cause
- they should be esteemed nothing. Cleopatra, catching but the
- least noise of this, dies instantly; I have seen her die twenty
- times upon far poorer moment: I do think there is mettle in
- death, which commits some loving act upon her, she hath such a
- celerity in dying.
ANTONY.
- She is cunning past man's thought.
ENOBARBUS.
- Alack, sir, no: her passions are made of nothing but the finest
- part of pure love: we cannot call her winds and waters, sighs and
- tears; they are greater storms and tempests than almanacs can
- report: this cannot be cunning in her; if it be, she makes a
- shower of rain as well as Jove.
ANTONY.
- Would I had never seen her!
ENOBARBUS.
- O sir, you had then left unseen a wonderful piece of work; which
- not to have been blest withal would have discredited your travel.
ANTONY.
- Fulvia is dead.
ENOBARBUS.
- Sir?
ANTONY.
- Fulvia is dead.
ENOBARBUS.
- Fulvia?
ANTONY.
- Dead.
ENOBARBUS.
- Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacrifice. When it pleaseth
- their deities to take the wife of a man from him, it shows to
- man the tailors of the earth; comforting therein that when old
- robes are worn out there are members to make new. If there were
- no more women but Fulvia, then had you indeed a cut, and the case
- to be lamented: this grief is crown'd with consolation; your old
- smock brings forth a new petticoat:—and, indeed, the tears live
- in an onion that should water this sorrow.
ANTONY.
- The business she hath broached in the state
- Cannot endure my absence.
ENOBARBUS.
- And the business you have broached here cannot be without you;
- especially that of Cleopatra's, which wholly depends on your
- abode.
ANTONY.
- No more light answers. Let our officers
- Have notice what we purpose. I shall break
- The cause of our expedience to the queen,
- And get her leave to part. For not alone
- The death of Fulvia, with more urgent touches,
- Do strongly speak to us; but the letters too
- Of many our contriving friends in Rome
- Petition us at home: Sextus Pompeius
- Hath given the dare to Caesar, and commands
- The empire of the sea; our slippery people,—
- Whose love is never link'd to the deserver
- Till his deserts are past,—begin to throw
- Pompey the Great, and all his dignities,
- Upon his son; who, high in name and power,
- Higher than both in blood and life, stands up
- For the main soldier: whose quality, going on,
- The sides o' the world may danger: much is breeding
- Which, like the courser's hair, hath yet but life
- And not a serpent's poison. Say, our pleasure
- To such whose place is under us, requires
- Our quick remove from hence.
ENOBARBUS.
- I shall do't.
[Exeunt.]
SCENE 3. Alexandria. A room in CLEOPATRA's palace.
[Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and ALEXAS.]
CLEOPATRA.
- Where is he?
CHARMIAN.
- I did not see him since.
CLEOPATRA.
- See where he is, who's with him, what he does:—
- I did not send you:—if you find him sad,
- Say I am dancing; if in mirth, report
- That I am sudden sick: quick, and return.
[Exit ALEXAS.]
CHARMIAN.
- Madam, methinks, if you did love him dearly,
- You do not hold the method to enforce
- The like from him.
CLEOPATRA.
- What should I do, I do not?
CHARMIAN.
- In each thing give him way; cross him in nothing.
CLEOPATRA.
- Thou teachest like a fool,—the way to lose him.
CHARMIAN.
- Tempt him not so too far; I wish, forbear;
- In time we hate that which we often fear.
- But here comes Antony.
[Enter ANTONY.]
CLEOPATRA.
- I am sick and sullen.
ANTONY.
- I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose,—
CLEOPATRA.
- Help me away, dear Charmian; I shall fall;
- It cannot be thus long, the sides of nature
- Will not sustain it.
ANTONY.
- Now, my dearest queen,—
CLEOPATRA.
- Pray you, stand farther from me.
ANTONY.
- What's the matter?
CLEOPATRA.
- I know by that same eye there's some good news.
- What says the married woman?—You may go.
- Would she had never given you leave to come!
- Let her not say 'tis I that keep you here,—
- I have no power upon you; hers you are.
ANTONY.
- The gods best know,—
CLEOPATRA.
- O, never was there queen
- So mightily betray'd! Yet at the first
- I saw the treasons planted.
ANTONY.
- Cleopatra,—
CLEOPATRA.
- Why should I think you can be mine and true,
- Though you in swearing shake the throned gods,
- Who have been false to Fulvia? Riotous madness,
- To be entangled with those mouth-made vows,
- Which break themselves in swearing!
ANTONY.
- Most sweet queen,—
CLEOPATRA.
- Nay, pray you, seek no colour for your going,
- But bid farewell, and go: when you su'd staying,
- Then was the time for words: no going then;—
- Eternity was in our lips and eyes,
- Bliss in our brows' bent; none our parts so poor
- But was a race of heaven: they are so still,
- Or thou, the greatest soldier of the world,
- Art turn'd the greatest liar.
ANTONY.
- How now, lady!
CLEOPATRA.
- I would I had thy inches; thou shouldst know
- There were a heart in Egypt.
ANTONY.
- Hear me, queen:
- The strong necessity of time commands
- Our services awhile; but my full heart
- Remains in use with you. Our Italy
- Shines o'er with civil swords: Sextus Pompeius
- Makes his approaches to the port of Rome;
- Equality of two domestic powers
- Breed scrupulous faction: the hated, grown to strength,
- Are newly grown to love: the condemn'd Pompey,
- Rich in his father's honour, creeps apace
- Into the hearts of such as have not thriv'd
- Upon the present state, whose numbers threaten;
- And quietness, grown sick of rest, would purge
- By any desperate change. My more particular,
- And that which most with you should safe my going,
- Is Fulvia's death.
CLEOPATRA.
- Though age from folly could not give me freedom,
- It does from childishness:—can Fulvia die?
ANTONY.
- She's dead, my queen.
- Look here, and, at thy sovereign leisure, read
- The garboils she awak'd;at the last, best.
- See when and where she died.
CLEOPATRA.
- O most false love!
- Where be the sacred vials thou shouldst fill
- With sorrowful water? Now I see, I see,
- In Fulvia's death how mine receiv'd shall be.
ANTONY.
- Quarrel no more, but be prepar'd to know
- The purposes I bear; which are, or cease,
- As you shall give theadvice. By the fire
- That quickens Nilus' slime, I go from hence
- Thy soldier, servant, making peace or war
- As thou affect'st.
CLEOPATRA.
- Cut my lace, Charmian, come;—
- But let it be: I am quickly ill and well,
- So Antony loves.
ANTONY.
- My precious queen, forbear;
- And give true evidence to his love, which stands
- An honourable trial.
CLEOPATRA.
- So Fulvia told me.
- I pr'ythee, turn aside and weep for her;
- Then bid adieu to me, and say the tears
- Belong to Egypt: good now, play one scene
- Of excellent dissembling; and let it look
- Like perfect honour.
ANTONY.
- You'll heat my blood: no more.
CLEOPATRA.
- You can do better yet; but this is meetly.
ANTONY.
- Now, by my sword,—
CLEOPATRA.
- And target.—Still he mends;
- But this is not the best:—look, pr'ythee, Charmian,
- How this Herculean Roman does become
- The carriage of his chafe.
ANTONY.
- I'll leave you, lady.
CLEOPATRA.
- Courteous lord, one word.
- Sir, you and I must part,—but that's not it;
- Sir, you and I have lov'd,—but there's not it;
- That you know well: something it is I would,—
- O, my oblivion is a very Antony,
- And I am all forgotten.
ANTONY.
- But that your royalty
- Holds idleness your subject, I should take you
- For idleness itself.
CLEOPATRA.
- 'Tis sweating labour
- To bear such idleness so near the heart
- As Cleopatra this. But, sir, forgive me;
- Since my becomings kill me, when they do not
- Eye well to you: your honour calls you hence;
- Therefore be deaf to my unpitied folly,
- And all the gods go with you! upon your sword
- Sit laurel victory! and smooth success
- Be strew'd before your feet!
ANTONY.
- Let us go. Come;
- Our separation so abides, and flies,
- That thou, residing here, goes yet with me,
- And I, hence fleeting, here remain with thee.
- Away!
[Exeunt.]
SCENE 4. Rome. An apartment in CAESAR's house.
[Enter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, LEPIDUS, and Attendants.]
CAESAR.
- You may see, Lepidus, and henceforth know,
- It is not Caesar's natural vice to hate
- Our great competitor. From Alexandria
- This is the news:—he fishes, drinks, and wastes
- The lamps of night in revel: is not more manlike
- Than Cleopatra;, nor the queen of Ptolemy
- More womanly than he: hardly gave audience, or
- Vouchsaf'd to think he had partners: you shall find there
- A man who is the abstract of all faults
- That all men follow.
LEPIDUS.
- I must not think there are
- Evils enow to darken all his goodness:
- His faults in him seem as the spots of heaven,
- More fiery by night's blackness; hereditary
- Rather than purchas'd; what he cannot change
- Than what he chooses.
CAESAR.
- You are too indulgent. Let's grant it is not
- Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy;
- To give a kingdom for a mirth; to sit
- And keep the turn of tippling with a slave;
- To reel the streets at noon, and stand the buffet
- With knaves that smell of sweat: say this becomes him,—
- As his composure must be rare indeed
- Whom these things cannot blemish,—yet must Antony
- No way excuse his foils when we do bear
- So great weight in his lightness. If he fill'd
- His vacancy with his voluptuousness,
- Full surfeits and the dryness of his bones
- Call on him for't: but to confound such time
- That drums him from his sport, and speaks as loud
- As his own state and ours,—'tis to be chid
- As we rate boys, who, being mature in knowledge,
- Pawn their experience to their present pleasure,
- And so rebel to judgment.
[Enter a Messenger.]
LEPIDUS.
- Here's more news.
MESSENGER.
- Thy biddings have been done; and every hour,
- Most noble Caesar, shalt thou have report
- How 'tis abroad. Pompey is strong at sea;
- And it appears he is belov'd of those
- That only have fear'd Caesar: to the ports
- The discontents repair, and men's reports
- Give him much wrong'd.
CAESAR.
- I should have known no less:
- It hath been taught us from the primal state
- That he which is was wish'd until he were;
- And the ebb'd man, ne'er lov'd till ne'er worth love,
- Comes dear'd by being lack'd. This common body,
- Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream,
- Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide,
- To rot itself with motion.
MESSENGER.
- Caesar, I bring thee word
- Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates,
- Make the sea serve them, which they ear and wound
- With keels of every kind: many hot inroads
- They make in Italy; the borders maritime
- Lack blood to think on't, and flush youth revolt:
- No vessel can peep forth but 'tis as soon
- Taken as seen; for Pompey's name strikes more
- Than could his war resisted.
CAESAR.
- Antony,
- Leave thy lascivious wassails. When thou once
- Was beaten from Modena, where thou slew'st
- Hirtius and Pansa, consuls, at thy heel
- Did famine follow; whom thou fought'st against,
- Though daintily brought up, with patience more
- Than savages could suffer: thou didst drink
- The stale of horses, and the gilded puddle
- Which beasts would cough at: thy palate then did deign
- The roughest berry on the rudest hedge;
- Yea, like the stag when snow the pasture sheets,
- The barks of trees thou browsed'st; on the Alps
- It is reported thou didst eat strange flesh,
- Which some did die to look on: and all this,—
- It wounds thine honour that I speak it now,—
- Was borne so like a soldier that thy cheek
- So much as lank'd not.
LEPIDUS.
- 'Tis pity of him.
CAESAR.
- Let his shames quickly
- Drive him to Rome; 'tis time we twain
- Did show ourselves i' thefield; and to that end
- Assemble we immediate council: Pompey
- Thrives in our idleness.
LEPIDUS.
- To-morrow, Caesar,
- I shall be furnish'd to inform you rightly
- Both what by sea and land I can be able
- To front this present time.
CAESAR.
- Till which encounter
- It is my business too. Farewell.
LEPIDUS.
- Farewell, my lord: what you shall know meantime
- Of stirs abroad, I shall beseech you, sir,
- To let me be partaker.
CAESAR.
- Doubt not, sir;
- I knew it for my bond.
[Exeunt.]
SCENE 5. Alexandria. A room in the palace.
[Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and MARDIAN.]
CLEOPATRA.
- Charmian,—
CHARMIAN.
- Madam?
CLEOPATRA.
- Ha, ha!—
- Give me to drink mandragora.
CHARMIAN.
- Why, madam?
CLEOPATRA.
- That I might sleep out this great gap of time
- My Antony is away.
CHARMIAN.
- You think of him too much.
CLEOPATRA.
- O, 'tis treason!
CHARMIAN.
- Madam, I trust, not so.
CLEOPATRA.
- Thou, eunuch Mardian!
MARDIAN.
- What's your highness' pleasure?
CLEOPATRA.
- Not now to hear thee sing; I take no pleasure
- In aught an eunuch has; 'tis well for thee
- That, being unseminar'd, thy freer thoughts
- May not fly forth of Egypt. Hast thou affections?
MARDIAN.
- Yes, gracious madam.
CLEOPATRA.
- Indeed!
MARDIAN.
- Not in deed, madam; for I can do nothing
- But what indeed is honest to be done:
- Yet have I fierce affections, and think
- What Venus did with Mars.
CLEOPATRA.
- O Charmian,
- Where think'st thou he is now? Stands he or sits he?
- Or does he walk? or is he on his horse?
- O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!
- Do bravely, horse! for wott'st thou whom thou mov'st?
- The demi-Atlas of this earth, the arm
- And burgonet of men.—He's speaking now,
- Or murmuring 'Where's my serpent of old Nile?'
- For so he calls me.—Now I feed myself
- With most delicious poison:—think on me,
- That am with Phoebus' amorous pinches black,
- And wrinkled deep in time? Broad-fronted Caesar,
- When thou wast here above the ground I was
- A morsel for a monarch: and great Pompey
- Would stand and make his eyes grow in my brow;
- There would he anchor his aspect and die
- With looking on his life.
[Enter ALEXAS.]
ALEXAS.
- Sovereign of Egypt, hail!
CLEOPATRA.
- How much unlike art thou Mark Antony!
- Yet, coming from him, that great medicine hath
- With his tinct gilded thee.—
- How goes it with my brave Mark Antony?
ALEXAS.
- Last thing he did, dear queen,
- He kiss'd,—the last of many doubled kisses,—
- This orient pearl: his speech sticks in my heart.
CLEOPATRA.
- Mine ear must pluck it thence.
ALEXAS.
- 'Good friend,' quoth he
- 'Say, the firm Roman to great Egypt sends
- This treasure of an oyster; at whose foot,
- To mend the petty present, I will piece
- Her opulent throne with kingdoms; all the east,
- Say thou, shall call her mistress.' So he nodded,
- And soberly did mount an arm-girt steed,
- Who neigh'd so high that what I would have spoke
- Was beastly dumb'd by him.
CLEOPATRA.
- What, was he sad or merry?
ALEXAS.
- Like to the time o' the year between the extremes
- Of hot and cold, he was nor sad nor merry.
CLEOPATRA.
- O well-divided disposition!—Note him,
- Note him, good Charmian; 'tis the man; but note him:
- He was not sad,—for he would shine on those
- That make their looks by his; he was not merry,—
- Which seem'd to tell them his remembrance lay
- In Egypt with his joy; but between both:
- O heavenly mingle!—Be'st thou sad or merry,
- The violence of either thee becomes,
- So does it no man else.—Mett'st thou my posts?
ALEXAS.
- Ay, madam, twenty several messengers.
- Why do you send so thick?
CLEOPATRA.
- Who's born that day
- When I forget to send to Antony
- Shall die a beggar.—Ink and paper, Charmian.—
- Welcome, my good Alexas.—Did I, Charmian,
- Ever love Caesar so?
CHARMIAN.
- O that brave Caesar!
CLEOPATRA.
- Be chok'd with such another emphasis!
- Say 'the brave Antony.'
CHARMIAN.
- The valiant Caesar!
CLEOPATRA.
- By Isis, I will give thee bloody teeth
- If thou with Caesar paragon again
- My man of men.
CHARMIAN.
- By your most gracious pardon,
- I sing but after you.
CLEOPATRA.
- My salad days,
- When I was green in judgment:—cold in blood,
- To say as I said then!—But come, away;
- Get me ink and paper: he shall have every day
- A several greeting,
- Or I'll unpeople Egypt.
[Exeunt.]