Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cæs. [Act 3, Scene 7]
Cæs. Enter Cleopatra, and Enobarbus.
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. I will be euen with thee, doubt it not.
Eno. Eno.
Eno. But why, why, why?
Cleo. Thou hast forespoke my being in these warres,
Cleo. And say'st it is not fit.
Eno. Well: is it, is it.
Cleo. If not, denounc'd against vs, why should not
Cleo. we be there in person.
Enob. Enob.
Enob. Well, I could reply: if wee should serue with
Enob. Horse and Mares together, the Horse were meerly lost:
Enob. the Mares would beare a Soldiour and his Horse.
Cleo. What is't you say?