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Antony and Cleopatra
act iv   Scene 4
William Shakespeare
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       Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace
       Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, with others
       ANTONY
       Eros! mine armour, Eros!
       CLEOPATRA
       Sleep a little.
       ANTONY
       No, my chuck. Eros! Come, mine armour, Eros!
       Enter EROS with armour
       Come, good fellow, put mine iron on.
       If fortune be not ours to-day, it is
       Because we brave her. Come.
       CLEOPATRA
       Nay, I'll help too.
       What's this for?
       ANTONY
       Ah, let be, let be! Thou art
       The armourer of my heart. False, false; this, this.
       CLEOPATRA
       Sooth, la, I'll help. Thus it must be.
       ANTONY
       Well, well;
       We shall thrive now. Seest thou, my good fellow?
       Go put on thy defences.
       EROS
       Briefly, sir.
       CLEOPATRA
       Is not this buckled well?
       ANTONY
       Rarely, rarely!
       He that unbuckles this, till we do please
       To daff't for our repose, shall hear a storm.
       Thou fumblest, Eros, and my queen's a squire
       More tight at this than thou. 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 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.
       SOLDIER
       A thousand, sir,
       Early though't be, have on their riveted trim,
       And at the port expect you.
       [Shout. Flourish of trumpets within]
       Enter CAPTAINS and soldiers
       CAPTAIN
       The morn is fair. Good morrow, General.
       ALL
       Good morrow, General.
       ANTONY
       'Tis well blown, lads.
       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.
       Fare thee well, dame, whate'er becomes of me.
       This is a soldier's kiss. Rebukeable,
       And worthy shameful check it were, to stand
       On more mechanic compliment; I'll leave thee
       Now like a man of steel. You that will fight,
       Follow me close; I'll bring you to't. Adieu.
       Exeunt ANTONY, EROS, CAPTAINS and soldiers
       CHARMIAN
       Please you retire to your chamber?
       CLEOPATRA
       Lead me.
       He goes forth gallantly. That he and Caesar might
       Determine this great war in single fight!
       Then, Antony- but now. Well, on.
       Exeunt
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Dramatis Personae
act i
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act ii
   Scene 1
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   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
   Scene 6
   Scene 7
act iii
   Scene 1
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   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
   Scene 6
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act iv
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   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
   Scene 6
   Scene 7
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act v
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