Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cæsar. Anthonies course, you shall bereaue your selfe
Cæsar. Of my good purposes, and put your children
Cæsar. To that destruction which Ile guard them from,
Cæsar. If thereon you relye. Ile take my leaue.
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. And may through all the world: tis yours, & we
Cleo. your Scutcheons, and your signes of Conquest shall
Cleo. Hang in what place you please. Here my good Lord.
Cæsar. Cæsar.
Cæsar. You shall aduise me in all for Cleopatra.
Cleo. This is the breefe: of Money, Plate, & Iewels
Cleo. I am possest of, 'tis exactly valewed,
Cleo. Not petty things admitted. Where's Seleucus?
Seleu. Seleu.
Seleu. Heere Madam.
Cleo. This is my Treasurer, let him speake (my Lord)
Cleo. Vpon his perill, that I haue reseru'd
Cleo. To my selfe nothing. Speake the truth Seleucus.