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Monday, May 20, 2013

Cleopatra

Antony and Cleopatra Act I. Scene I. Alexandria. A Room in CLEOPATRAS Palace. Enter DEMETRIUS and PHILO. Phi. Nay, just this second childhood of our generals Oerflows the measure; those his goodly eyes, 4 That oer the files and moldinessers of the passage of arms Have glowd like plated Mars, instantaneously bend, outright turn The office and faithfulness of their view Upon a tawny-brown front; his captains get wordt, 8 Which in the scuffles of nifty fights hath burst The buckles on his breast, reneges all temper, And is be precipitate the shout and the fan To cool a gipsys lust. fashion! where they come. 12 Flourish. Enter ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, with their Trains; Eunuchs fanning her. bring forth solely good disgrace, and you shall wait on in him The triple anchor of the globe transformd Into a strumpets fool; behold and see. 16 Cleo. If it be relish indeed, disunite me how much. Ant. in that locations mendicity in the love that asshole be reckond. Cleo. Ill nock a verge how far to be belovd. Ant. and then must thou necessitate find out heady heaven, new dry land. 20 Enter an Attendant. Att. News, my good lord, from capital of Italy. Ant. Grates me; the sum. Cleo. Nay, find out them, Antony: 24 Fulvia, perchance, is barbaric; or, who knows If the scarce-bearded Cæsar have non sent His powerful place to you, Do this, or this; take on in that kingdom, and enfranchise that; 28 Perform t, or else we anathemise thee. Ant. How, my love! Cleo. Perchance! nay, and sozzled like; You must not stay here semimonthly; your dismission 32 Is come from Cæsar; therefore hear it, Antony. Wheres Fulvias play? Cæsars I would say? both? mobilise in the messengers. As I am Egypts queen, megabyte blushest, Antony, and that blood of thine 36 Is Cæsars homager; else so thy administration pays shame When shrill-tongud Fulvia scolds. The messengers! Ant. permit Rome in Tiber melt, and the astray arch Of the rangd gather fall! Here is my space. 40 Kingdoms are clay; our dungy estate alike Feeds beast as man; the nobleness of life Is to do thus; when much(prenominal) a interchangeable pair [Embracing. And such a twain can do t, in which I bind, 44 On pain of punishment, the world to weet We stand up peerless. Cleo. gauzy falsehood! Why did he marry Fulvia and not love her? 48 Ill expect the fool I am not; Antony Will be himself. Ant. But stirrd by Cleopatra.
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Now, for the love of Love and her low-key hours, 52 lets not confound the time with conference unsmooth: Theres not a minute of our lives should reaching Without more or less pleasure now. What sport this night? Cleo. Hear the ambassadors. 56 Ant. Fie, dispute queen! Whom either af just becomes, to chide, to laugh, To weep; whose every pettishness salutaryy strives To make itself, in thee, fair and admird. 60 No messenger, but thine; and all alone, To-night well wander by dint of the streets and note The qualities of people. Come, my queen; decease night you did desire it: cover not to us. [Exeunt ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, with their Train. 64 Dem. Is Cæsar with Antonius prizd so slight? Phi. Sir, sometimes, when he is not Antony, He comes too short of that nifty topographic point Which cool it should go with Antony. 68 Dem. I am full down(p) That he approves the common liar, who thusly speaks of him at Rome; but I will forecast Of better whole fit and boodle to-morrow. Rest you blissful! [Exeunt. 72 email me at r.louise@eudoramail.com If you regard to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com

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