Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. This Morning, like the spirit of a youth
Ant. That meanes to be of note, begins betimes.
Ant. So, so: Come giue me that, this way, well‑sed.
Ant. Fare thee well Dame, what ere becomes of me,
Ant. This is a Soldiers kisse: rebukeable,
Ant. And worthy shamefull checke it were, to stand
Ant. On more Mechanicke Complement, Ile leaue thee.
Ant. Now like a man of Steele, you that will fight,
Ant. Follow me close, Ile bring you too't: Adieu.
Ant. Exeunt.
Char. Char.
Char. Please you retyre to your Chamber?
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. Lead me:
Cleo. He goes forth gallantly: That he and Cæsar might
Cleo. Determine this great Warre in single fight;
Cleo. Then Anthony; but now. Well on.
Cleo. Exeunt
Cleo. [Act 4, Scene 5]
Cleo. Trumpets sound. Enter Anthony, and Eros.