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CÆSAR
Most certain. Sister, welcome: pray you,
Be ever known to patience. My dear’st sister!
(Exeunt.)
Scene VII IT
(Near Actium. Antony’s camp.)
Enter Cleopatra and Enobarbus.
CLEOPATRA
I will be even with thee, doubt it not.
ENOBARBUS
But, why, why, why?
CLEOPATRA
Thou hast forspoke my being in these wars,
And say’st it is not fit.
ENOBARBUS
Well, is it, is it?
CLEOPATRA
If not denounc’d against us, why should not we [5]
Be there in person?
ENOBARBUS
(Aside) Well, I could reply:
If we should serve with horse and mares together,
The horse were merely lost; the mares would bear
A soldier and his horse.
CLEOPATRA
What is ’t you say?