您的位置 : 首页 > 英文著作
Antony and Cleopatra
act iv   Scene 6
William Shakespeare
下载:Antony and Cleopatra.txt
本书全文检索:
       Alexandria. CAESAR'S camp
       Flourish. Enter AGRIPPA, CAESAR, with DOLABELLA and ENOBARBUS
       CAESAR
       Go forth, Agrippa, and begin the fight.
       Our will is Antony be took alive;
       Make it so known.
       AGRIPPA
       Caesar, I shall.
       Exit
       CAESAR
       The time of universal peace is near.
       Prove this a prosp'rous day, the three-nook'd world
       Shall bear the olive freely.
       Enter A MESSENGER
       MESSENGER
       Antony
       Is come into the field.
       CAESAR
       Go charge Agrippa
       Plant those that have revolted in the vant,
       That Antony may seem to spend his fury
       Upon himself.
       Exeunt all but ENOBARBUS
       ENOBARBUS
       Alexas did revolt and went to Jewry on
       Affairs of Antony; there did dissuade
       Great Herod to incline himself to Caesar
       And leave his master Antony. For this pains
       Casaer hath hang'd him. Canidius and the rest
       That fell away have entertainment, but
       No honourable trust. I have done ill,
       Of which I do accuse myself so sorely
       That I will joy no more.
       Enter a SOLDIER of CAESAR'S
       SOLDIER
       Enobarbus, Antony
       Hath after thee sent all thy treasure, with
       His bounty overplus. The messenger
       Came on my guard, and at thy tent is now
       Unloading of his mules.
       ENOBARBUS
       I give it you.
       SOLDIER
       Mock not, Enobarbus.
       I tell you true. Best you saf'd the bringer
       Out of the host. I must attend mine office,
       Or would have done't myself. Your emperor
       Continues still a Jove.
       Exit
       ENOBARBUS
       I am alone the villain of the earth,
       And feel I am so most. O Antony,
       Thou mine of bounty, how wouldst thou have paid
       My better service, when my turpitude
       Thou dost so crown with gold! This blows my heart.
       If swift thought break it not, a swifter mean
       Shall outstrike thought; but thought will do't, I feel.
       I fight against thee? No! I will go seek
       Some ditch wherein to die; the foul'st best fits
       My latter part of life.
       Exit
用户中心

本站图书检索

本书目录

Dramatis Personae
act i
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
act ii
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
   Scene 6
   Scene 7
act iii
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
   Scene 6
   Scene 7
   Scene 8
   Scene 9
   Scene 10
   Scene 11
   Scene 12
   Scene 13
act iv
   Scene 1
   Scene 2
   Scene 3
   Scene 4
   Scene 5
   Scene 6
   Scene 7
   Scene 8
   Scene 9
   Scene 10
   Scene 11
   Scene 12
   Scene 13
   Scene 14
   Scene 15
act v
   Scene 1
   Scene 2