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Enter Antony and Enobarbus.
ANTONY
Set our squadrons on yond side o’ the hill,
In eye of Cæsar’s battle, from which place
We may the number of the ships behold,
And so proceed accordingly.
(Exeunt.)
Scene X IT
Canidius marcheth with his land army one way over the stage, and Taurus,
the lieutenant of Cæsar, the other way. After their going in, is heard the
noise of a sea-fight.
Alarum. Enter Enobarbus.
ENOBARBUS
Naught, naught, all naught, I can behold no longer:
The Antoniad, the Egyptian admiral,
With all their sixty fly, and turn the rudder:
To see’t, mine eyes are blasted.
Enter Scarus.
SCARUS
Gods and goddesses,
All the whole synod of them!
ENOBARBUS
What’s thy passion? [5]
SCARUS
The greater cantle of the world is lost
With very ignorance, we have kiss’d away
Kingdoms, and provinces.