He fell upon me, ere admitted; then Of what I was i' the morning: but, next day, As to have ask'd him pardon: Let this fellow Out of our question wipe him. Cæs. You have broken The article of your oath; which you shall never Have tongue to charge me with. Lep. Soft, Cæsar. Ant. No, Lepidus, let him speak; Supposing that I lack'd it: But on, Cæsar; The article of my oath, Cas. To lend me arms, and aid, when I requir'd them; The which you both denied. Ant. Neglected, rather; And then, when poison'd hours had bound me up To have me out of Egypt, made wars here; To stoop in such a case. Lep. 'Tis nobly spoken. Mec. If it might please you, to enforce no further The griefs between ye: to forget them quite, 7 Conversation. 8 Grievances. Were to remember that the present need Worthily spoke, Mecænas. Eno. Or, if you borrow one another's love for the instant, you may, when you hear no more words of Pompey, return it again : you shall have time to wrangle in, when you have nothing else to do. Ant. Thou art a soldier only; speak no more. Eno. That truth should be silent, I had almost forgot. Ant. You wrong this presence, therefore speak no more. Eno. Go to then; your considerate stone. Cas. I do not much dislike the matter, but The manner of his speech: for it cannot be, What hoop should hold us staunch, from edge to edge O' the world I would pursue it. Agr. Cæs. Speak, Agrippa. Give me leave, Cæsar, Agr. Thou hast a sister by the mother's side, Admir'd Octavia: great Mark Antony Is now a widower. Cæs. Say not so, Agrippa; If Cleopatra heard you, your reproof Were well deserv'd of rashness. Ant. I am not married, Cæsar: let me hear Agrippa further speak. Agr. To hold you in perpetual amity, Reconcile, ■ Dispositions. 3 Firm. To make you brothers, and to knit your hearts For 'tis a studied, not a present thought, By duty ruminated. Will Cæsar speak ? Cas. Not till he hears how Antony is touch'd With what is spoke already. To this good purpose, that so fairly shows, Dream of impediment!-Let me have thy hand; Further this act of grace; and, from this hour, The heart of brothers govern in our loves, And sway our great designs! Cæs. There is my hand. A sister I bequeath you, whom no brother To join our kingdoms, and our hearts; and never Fly off our loves again! Lep. Happily, amen! Ant. I did not think to draw my sword 'gainst Pompey; For he hath laid strange courtesies, and great, Of late upon me: I must thank him only, Lest my remembrance suffer ill report ; At heel of that, defy him. Lep. Of us must Pompey presently be sought, Time calls upon us : 'Would, we had spoke together? Haste we for it: Yet, ere we put ourselves in arms, despatch we The business we have talk'd of. Cæs. And do invite you to my sister's view, With most gladness; Ant. Let us, Lepidus, Not lack your company. Noble Antony, Not sickness should detain me. [Flourish. Exeunt CESAR, ANTONY, and LEPIDUS. Mec. Welcome from Egypt, sir. Eno. Half the heart of Cæsar, worthy Mecænas! my honourable friend, Agrippa! Agr. Good Enobarbus ! Mec. We have cause to be glad, that matters are so well digested. You staied well by it in Egypt. Eno. Ay, sir; we did sleep day out of countenance, and made the night light with drinking. Mec. Eight wild boars roasted whole at a breakfast, and but twelve persons there; Is this true? Eno. This was but as a fly by an eagle: we had much more monstrous matter of feast, which worthily deserved noting. Mec. She's a most triumphant lady, if report be square 3 to her. Eno. When she first met Mark Antony, she pursed up his heart upon the river of Cydnus. Agr. There she appeared indeed; or my reporter devised well for her. Eno. I will tell you : The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, The winds were love-sick with them: the oars were silver; Which to the tune of flutes kept stroke, and made 3 Suits with her merits. 1 |