Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. Ant.
Ant. So is my Horse Octauius, and for that
Ant. I do appoint him store of Prouender.
Ant. It is a Creature that I teach to fight,
Ant. To winde, to stop, to run directly on:
Ant. His corporall Motion, gouern'd by my Spirit,
Ant. And in some taste, is Lepidus but so:
Ant. He must be taught, and train'd, and bid go forth:
Ant. A barren spirited Fellow; one that feeds
Ant. On Obiects, Arts, and Imitations.
Ant. Which out of vse, and stal'de by other men
Ant. Begin his fashion. Do not talke of him,
Ant. But as a property: and now Octauius,
Ant. Listen great things. Brutus and Cassius
Ant. Are leuying Powers; We must straight make head:
Ant. Therefore let our Alliance be combin'd,
Ant. Our best Friends made, our meanes stretcht,
Ant. And let vs presently go sit in Councell,
Ant. How couert matters may be best disclos'd,
Ant. And open Perils surest answered.