ACT IV - Scene III Antony and Cleopatra
The same. Before the palace.
| Enter two Soldiers to their guard. | |
| First Soldier | Brother, good night: to-morrow is the day. |
| Second Soldier |
It will determine one way: fare you well.
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| First Soldier | Nothing. What news? |
| Second Soldier | Belike βtis but a rumour. Good night to you. |
| First Soldier | Well, sir, good night. |
| Enter two other Soldiers. | |
| Second Soldier | Soldiers, have careful watch. |
| Third Soldier | And you. Good night, good night. They place themselves in every corner of the stage. |
| Fourth Soldier |
Here we: and if to-morrow
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| Third Soldier |
βTis a brave army,
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| Fourth Soldier | Peace! what noise? |
| First Soldier | List, list! |
| Second Soldier | Hark! |
| First Soldier | Music iβ the air. |
| Third Soldier | Under the earth. |
| Fourth Soldier | It signs well, does it not? |
| Third Soldier | No. |
| First Soldier |
Peace, I say!
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| Second Soldier |
βTis the god Hercules, whom Antony loved,
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| First Soldier |
Walk; letβs see if other watchmen
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| Second Soldier | How now, masters! |
| All |
Speaking together. How now!
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| First Soldier | Ay; isβt not strange? |
| Third Soldier | Do you hear, masters? do you hear? |
| First Soldier |
Follow the noise so far as we have quarter;
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| All | Content. βTis strange. Exeunt. |