Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare






Act 4 - Scene 4



The same. A room in the palace.



Cleopatra : Sleep a little.

Cleopatra : Nay, I'll help too. [p]What's this for?

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

Eros : Briefly, sir.

Cleopatra : Is not this buckled well?

Soldier : A thousand, sir, [p]Early though't be, have on their riveted
trim, [p]And at the port expect you.

Captain : The morn is fair. Good morrow, general.

All : Good morrow, general.

Charmian : Please you, retire to your chamber.

Cleopatra : Lead me. [p]He goes forth gallantly. That he and Caesar
might [p]Determine this great war in single fight! [p]Then
Antony,--but now--Well, on.



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