Page 2513 - Shakespeare - Vol. 3
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And kings have been your fellows.
CLEOPATRA
(Aside to Enobarbus.) What means this?
ENOBARBUS
(Aside to Cleopatra.) ’Tis one of those odd tricks which sorrow shoots
Out of the mind.
ANTONY
And thou art honest too. [15]
I wish I could be made so many men,
And all of you clapp’d up together in
An Antony; that I might do you service,
So good as you have done.
ALL
The gods forbid!
ANTONY
Well, my good fellows, wait on me to-night: [20]
Scant not my cups, and make as much of me
As when mine empire was your fellow too,
And suffer’d my command.
CLEOPATRA
(Aside to Enobarbus.) What does he mean?
ENOBARBUS
(Aside to Cleopatra.) To make his followers weep.
ANTONY
Tend me to-night;
May be it is the period of your duty, [25]
Haply you shall not see me more, or if,
A mangled shadow. Perchance to-morrow
You’ll serve another master. I look on you,