Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cleo. Eye well to you. Your Honor calles you hence,
Cleo. Therefore be deafe to my vnpittied Folly,
Cleo. And all the Gods go with you. Vpon your Sword
Cleo. Sit Lawrell victory, and smooth successe
Cleo. Be strew'd before your feete.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Let vs go.
Ant. Come: Our separation so abides and flies,
Ant. That thou reciding heere, goes yet with mee;
Ant. And I hence fleeting, heere remaine with thee.
Ant. Away.
Ant. Exeunt.
Ant. [Act 1, Scene 4]
Ant. Enter Octauius reading a Letter, Lepidus,
Ant. and their Traine.
Cæs. Cæs.
Cæs. You may see Lepidus, and henceforth know,
Cæs. It is not Cæsars Naturall vice, to hate
Cæs. One great Competitor. From Alexandria
Cæs. This is the newes: He fishes, drinkes, and wastes