Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare






Act 4 - Scene 13



Alexandria. Cleopatra’s palace.



Cleopatra : Help me, my women! O, he is more mad [p]Than Telamon for his shield;
the boar of Thessaly [p]Was never so emboss'd.

Charmian : To the monument! [p]There lock yourself, and send him word you are
dead. [p]The soul and body rive not more in parting [p]Than greatness
going off.

Cleopatra : To the monument! [p]Mardian, go tell him I have slain myself; [p]Say,
that the last I spoke was 'Antony,' [p]And word it, prithee,
piteously: hence, Mardian, [p]And bring me how he takes my
death. [p]To the monument!



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