Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ven. [Act 3, Scene 2]
Ven. Enter Agrippa at one doore, Enobarbus at another.
Agri. Agri.
Agri. What are the Brothers parted?
Eno. Eno.
Eno. They haue dispatcht with Pompey, he is gone,
Eno. The other three are Sealing. Octauia weepes
Eno. To part from Rome: Cæsar is sad, and Lepidus
Eno. Since Pompey's feast, as Menas saies, is troubled
Eno. With the Greene‑Sicknesse.
Agri. 'Tis a Noble Lepidus.
Eno. A very fine one: oh, how he loues Cæsar.
Agri. Nay but how deerely he adores Mark Anthony.
Eno. Cæsar? why he's the Iupiter of men.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. What's Anthony, the God of Iupiter?