So far ask pardon, as befits mine Honour To stoop in such a cafe. Lep. 'Tis nobly spoken. Mec. If it might please you, to enforce no further The griefs between ye: to forget them quite, Were to remember, that the present need, Speaks to arone you. Lep. Worthily spoken, Mecenas. Ene. Or if you borrow one another's Love for the instant, you may when you hear no more words of Pompey return it again: you shall have time to wrangle in, when you have nothing else to do. Ant. Thou art a Soldier, only speak no more. Eno. That truth should be filent, I had almost forgot. Ant. You wrong this prefence, therefore speak no more. Eno. Go to then: your confiderate Stone, Caf. I do not much dislike the matter, but The manner of his Speech: for't cannot be, We shall remain in friendship, our conditions So differing in their Aas. Yet if I knew, What Hoop should hold us staunch, from edge to edge Ath' the World, I would pursue it. Agr. Give me leave, Cafar. Cafar. Speak, Agrippa. Agr. Thou hast a Sister by thy Mother's fide, Admir'd Octavia! Great Mark Antony Is now a Widower. Caf. Say not fo, Agrippa; if Cleopatra heard you, your proof were well deserved of rasiness, Ant. I am not married, Cafar; let me hear Agrippa further speak. Agr. To hold you in perpetual amity, : Octavia to his Wife; whose beauty claims : 7 Where 1 Where now half tales be truths: her love to both Ant. Will Cafar speak? Cas. Not 'til he hears how Antony is touch'd, With what is spoken already. Ant. What power is in Agrippa, If I would say Agrippa, be it fo, Cas. The power of Cafar, To this good purpose, that fo fairly shews, And sway our great Designs. Caf. There's my hand: A Sifter I bequeath you, whom no Brother Did ever love so dearly. Let her live To join our Kingdoms, and our Hearts, and never Fly off our Loves again. Lep. Happily, Amen. Ant. I did not think to draw my Sword against Pompey, For he hath laid strange Courtesies, and great Of late upon me. I must thank him only, Left my remembrance suffer ill report; At heel of that defie him. Lep. Time calls upon's, Of us must Pompey presently be fought, Or else he seeks out us. Ant. Where lyes he? Caf. About the Mount-Misenum. Ant: What is his strength by Land ? Caf. Great, and increasing : But by Sea he is an absolute Master. Would we had spoke together. Haste we for it, The Whither straight I'll lead you. Ant. Let us, Lepidus, not lack your Company. Manent Enobarbus, Agrippa, Mecenas. Mec. Welcome from Ægypt, Sir. [Exeunt. Eno. Half the Heart of Cesars worthy Mecanas. My Honourable Friend Agrippa. Agr. Good Enobarbus. Mec. We have cause to be glad, that matters are so well digefted: you stay'd well by't in Ægypt. Eno. Ay Sir, we did fleep day out of countenance, and made the Night light with drinking. Mec: Eight Wild-boars roasted whole at a breakfast: and but twelve Persons there. Is this true? Eno. This was but a Fly by an Eagle: we had much more monstrous matter of Feaft, which worthily deferved noting. Mec. She's a most triumphant Lady, if report be square to her. Eno. When the first met Mark Antony, the purs'd up his Heart upon the River of Cydnus. Agr. There she appear'd indeed: or my reporter devis'd well for her. Eno. I will tell you; The Barge the fat in, like a Burnish'd Throne With them the Oars were Silver, Which to the tune of Flutes kept stroke, and made out-work Nature. On each fide her With With divers colour'd Fans, whose wind did feem Agr. Oh rare for Antony. Eno. Her Gentlewomen, like the Nereides, Ene. Upon her landing, Antony sent to her, Agr. Royal wench! She made great Cafar lay his Sword to Bed, He ploughed her, and she cropt. Eno. I faw her once Hop forty Paces through the publick Street. And having loft her breath, she spoke, and panted, That she did make defect, perfection, And breathless power breath forth. Mec. Now Antony must leave her utterly.. Eno. Never, he will not. Age cannot wither her, nor custom steal : Blef Bless her, when she is Riggish. The Heart of Antony, Octavia is A blessed Lottery to him. Agr. Let us go. Good Enobarbas, make your self my Guest, Whilft you abide here. Eno. Humbly, Sir, I thank you. Enter Antony, Cæfar, Octavia between them. Ant. The World, and my great Office, will fometimes Divide me from your Bofom Ofta. All which time; Before the Gods my Knee shall bow in Prayers To them for you. Ant. Good Night Sir. My Octavia, Read not my blemishes in the World's report: I have not kept my square, but that to come Shall all be done by the Rule; good Night, dear Lady. Octa. Good Night, Sir. Caf. Good Night. [Exeunt Cæfar and Octavia. Enter Soothsayer. Ant. Now Sirrah! do you wish your self in Ægypt? Sooth. Would I had never come from thence, nor you thither. Ant. If you can, your reafon? Sooth. I fee it in my motion, have it not in my Tongue; But yet hie you to Ægypt again. Ant. Say to me, whose Fortune shall rise higher, Cafar's or mine? Sooth. Cafar's. Therefore, oh Antony, stay not by his side. Thy Damen, that's thy Spirit which keeps thee, is Noble, Cagious, High, Unmatchable, Where Cafar's is not.. But near him thy Angel Make space enough between you. Ant. Speak this no more. Sooth. To none but thee, no more, but when to thee, If thou dost play with him at any Game, Thou art fure to lose: And of that Natural luck Is |