Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cæsar. Enter an Ægyptian.
Cæsar. Whence are you?
Ægyp. Ægyp.
Ægyp. A poore Egyptian yet, the Queen my mistris
Ægyp. Confin'd in all, she has her Monument
Ægyp. Of thy intents, desires, instruction,
Ægyp. That she preparedly may frame her selfe
Ægyp. To'th'way shee's forc'd too.
Cæsar. Cæsar.
Cæsar. Bid her haue good heart,
Cæsar. She soone shall know of vs, by some of ours,
Cæsar. How honourable, and how kindely Wee
Cæsar. Determine for her. For Cæsar cannot leaue to be vngentle
Ægypt. Ægypt.
Ægypt. So the Gods preserue thee.
Ægypt. Exit.
Cæs Cæs
Cæs Come hither Proculeius. Go and say
Cæs We purpose her no shame: giue her what comforts
Cæs The quality of her passion shall require;