Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare






Act 4 - Scene 2



Alexandria. CLEOPATRA’s palace.



Domitius Enobarus : No.

Domitius Enobarus : He thinks, being twenty times of better fortune, [p]He is twenty men
to one.

Domitius Enobarus : I'll strike, and cry 'Take all.'

Cleopatra : [Aside to DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS] What means this?

Domitius Enobarus : [Aside to CLEOPATRA] 'Tis one of those odd [p]tricks which sorrow
shoots [p]Out of the mind.

All : The gods forbid!

Cleopatra : [Aside to DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS] What does he mean?

Domitius Enobarus : [Aside to CLEOPATRA] To make his followers weep.

Domitius Enobarus : What mean you, sir, [p]To give them this discomfort? Look, they
weep; [p]And I, an ass, am onion-eyed: for shame, [p]Transform us not
to women.



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