Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Eno. A diminution in our Captaines braine,
Eno. Restores his heart; when valour prayes in reason,
Eno. It eates the Sword it fights with: I will seeke
Eno. Some way to leaue him.
Eno. Exeunt.
Eno. [Act 4, Scene 1]
Eno. Enter Cæsar, Agrippa, & Mecenas with his Army,
Eno. Cæsar reading a Letter.
Cæs Cæs
Cæs He calles me Boy, and chides as he had power
Cæs To beate me out of Egypt. My Messenger
Cæs He hath whipt with Rods, dares me to personal Combat.
Cæs Cæsar to Anthony: let the old Russian know,
Cæs I haue many other wayes to dye: meane time
Cæs Laugh at his Challenge.
Mece. Mece.
Mece. Cæsar must thinke,
Mece. When one so great begins to rage, hee's hunted
Mece. Euen to falling. Giue him no breath, but now
Mece. Make boote of his distraction: Neuer anger