Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cleo. This case of that huge Spirit now is cold.
Cleo. Ah Women, Women! Come, we haue no Friend
Cleo. But Resolution, and the breefest end.
Cleo. Exeunt, bearing of Anthonies body.
Cleo. [Act 5, Scene 1]
Cleo. Enter Cæsar, Agrippa, Dollabella, Menas, with
Cleo. his Counsell of Warre.
Cæsar. Cæsar.
Cæsar. Go to him Dollabella, bid him yeeld,
Cæsar. Being so frustrate, tell him,
Cæsar. He mockes the pawses that he makes.
Dol. Dol.
Dol. Cæsar, I shall.
Dol. Enter Decretas with the sword of Anthony.
Cæs. Cæs.
Cæs. Wherefore is that? And what art thou that dar'st
Cæs. Appeare thus to vs?
Dec. Dec.
Dec. I am call'd Decretas,
Dec. Marke Anthony I seru'd, who best was worthie