Antony and Cleopatra
Act 4, Scene 5
Alexandria.
Mark
Antony’s
camp.
-
Trumpets
sound.
Enter
Antony
and
Eros,
Scarus
meeting
them.
Scarus
2
-
The
gods
make
this
a
happy
day
to
Antony!
Mark Antony
3 - 4
-
Would
thou
and
those
thy
scars
had
once
prevail’d
-
To
make
me
fight
at
land!
Scarus
5 - 8
-
Hadst
thou
done
so,
-
The
kings
that
have
revolted,
and
the
soldier
-
That
has
this
morning
left
thee,
would
have
still
-
Followed
thy
heels.
Mark Antony
9
-
Who’s
gone
this
morning?
Scarus
10 - 13
-
Who?
-
One
ever
near
thee.
Call
for
Enobarbus,
-
He
shall
not
hear
thee,
or
from
Caesar’s
camp
-
Say
“I
am
none
of
thine.”
Mark Antony
14
-
What
sayest
thou?
Scarus
15 - 16
-
Sir,
-
He
is
with
Caesar.
Eros
17 - 18
-
Sir,
his
chests
and
treasure
-
He
has
not
with
him.
Mark Antony
19
-
Is
he
gone?
Mark Antony
21 - 26
-
Go,
Eros,
send
his
treasure
after;
do
it,
-
Detain
no
jot,
I
charge
thee.
Write
to
him
-
(I
will
subscribe)
gentle
adieus and
greetings;
-
Say
that
I
wish
he
never
find
more
cause
-
To
change
a
master.
O,
my
fortunes
have
-
Corrupted
honest
men!
Dispatch.
Enobarbus!
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