Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cleo. Say, that the last I spoke was Anthony,
Cleo. And word it (prythee) pitteously. Hence Mardian,
Cleo. And bring me how he takes my death to'th' Monument.
Cleo. Exeunt.
Cleo. [Act 4, Scene 14]
Cleo. Enter Anthony, and Eros.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Eros, thou yet behold'st me?
Eros. Eros.
Eros. I Noble Lord.
Ant. Sometime we see a clowd that's Dragonish,
Ant. A vapour sometime, like a Beare, or Lyon,
Ant. A toward Cittadell, a pendant Rocke,
Ant. A forked Mountaine, or blew Promontorie
Ant. With Trees vpon't, that nodde vnto the world,
Ant. And mocke our eyes with Ayre.
Ant. Thou hast seene these Signes,
Ant. They are blacke Vespers Pageants.