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| ACT 4 |
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SCENE I. Before Alexandria. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's campEnter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, AGRIPPA, and MECAENAS, with his Army; OCTAVIUS CAESAR reading a letter OCTAVIUS CAESAR MECAENAS OCTAVIUS CAESAR Exeunt SCENE II
SCENE II. Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palaceEnter MARK ANTONY, CLEOPATRA, DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, CHARMIAN, IRAS, ALEXAS, with others MARK ANTONY DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS MARK ANTONY DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS MARK ANTONY DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS MARK ANTONY Enter three or four Servitors Give me thy hand, CLEOPATRA DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS MARK ANTONY All MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS MARK ANTONY DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS MARK ANTONY Exeunt SCENE III
SCENE III. The same. Before the palaceEnter two Soldiers to their guard First Soldier Second Soldier First Soldier Second Soldier First Soldier Enter two other Soldiers Second Soldier Third Soldier They place themselves in every corner of the stage Fourth Soldier Third Soldier Music of the hautboys as under the stage Fourth Soldier First Soldier Second Soldier First Soldier
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| Third Soldier Under the earth. Fourth Soldier Third Soldier First Soldier Second Soldier First Soldier Second Soldier All First Soldier Third Soldier First Soldier All Exeunt SCENE IV
SCENE IV. The same. A room in the palaceEnter MARK ANTONY and CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, and others attending MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY Enter EROS with armour Come good fellow, put mine iron on: CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY EROS CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY Enter an armed Soldier Good morrow to thee; welcome: Soldier Shout. Trumpets flourish Enter Captains and Soldiers Captain All MARK ANTONY Kisses her And worthy shameful cheque it were, to stand Exeunt MARK ANTONY, EROS, Captains, and Soldiers CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA Exeunt SCENE V
SCENE V. Alexandria. MARK ANTONY's campTrumpets sound. Enter MARK ANTONY and EROS; a Soldier meeting them Soldier MARK ANTONY Soldier MARK ANTONY Soldier MARK ANTONY Soldier EROS MARK ANTONY Soldier MARK ANTONY Exeunt SCENE VI
SCENE VI. Alexandria. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's campFlourish. Enter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, AGRIPPA, with DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, and others OCTAVIUS CAESAR AGRIPPA Exit |
| OCTAVIUS CAESAR The time of universal peace is near: Prove this a prosperous day, the three-nook'd world Shall bear the olive freely. Enter a Messenger Messenger OCTAVIUS CAESAR Exeunt all but DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Enter a Soldier of CAESAR's Soldier DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Soldier Exit DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Exit SCENE VII
SCENE VII. Field of battle between the campsAlarum. Drums and trumpets. Enter AGRIPPA and others AGRIPPA Exeunt Alarums. Enter MARK ANTONY and SCARUS wounded SCARUS MARK ANTONY SCARUS MARK ANTONY SCARUS Enter EROS EROS SCARUS MARK ANTONY SCARUS Exeunt SCENE VIII
SCENE VIII. Under the walls of AlexandriaAlarum. Enter MARK ANTONY, in a march; SCARUS, with others MARK ANTONY Enter CLEOPATRA, attended To this great fairy I'll commend thy acts, CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY Exeunt |
SCENE IX. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's campSentinels at their post First Soldier Second Soldier Enter DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Third Soldier Second Soldier DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS First Soldier Third Soldier DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Dies Second Soldier First Soldier Third Soldier First Soldier Second Soldier Third Soldier Second Soldier First Soldier Drums afar off Hark! the drums Third Soldier Exeunt with the body
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SCENE X. Between the two campsEnter MARK ANTONY and SCARUS, with their Army MARK ANTONY SCARUS MARK ANTONY Exeunt SCENE XI
SCENE XI. Another part of the sameEnter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, and his Army OCTAVIUS CAESAR Exeunt > SCENE XII
SCENE XII. Hills adjoining to AlexandriaEnter MARK ANTONY and SCARUS MARK ANTONY Exit SCARUS Alarum afar off, as at a sea-fight Re-enter MARK ANTONY MARK ANTONY Exit SCARUS O sun, thy uprise shall I see no more: Enter CLEOPATRA Ah, thou spell! Avaunt! CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY Exit CLEOPATRA 'Tis well thou'rt gone, Exit |
SCENE XIII. Alexandria. Cleopatra's palaceEnter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and MARDIAN CLEOPATRA CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA Exeunt SCENE XIV
SCENE XIV. The same. Another roomEnter MARK ANTONY and EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY Enter MARDIAN O! thy vile lady! MARDIAN MARK ANTONY MARDIAN MARK ANTONY MARDIAN MARK ANTONY Exit MARDIAN Off, pluck off: Exit EROS I will o'ertake thee, Cleopatra, and Re-enter EROS EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY |
| EROS I would not see't. MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY Turning from him EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY EROS MARK ANTONY EROS Kills himself MARK ANTONY Falling on his sword I learn'd of thee. How! not dead? not dead? Enter DERCETAS and Guard First Guard MARK ANTONY Second Guard First Guard All MARK ANTONY First Guard Second Guard Third Guard Exeunt Guard DERCETAS Enter DIOMEDES DIOMEDES DERCETAS DIOMEDES Exit DERCETAS MARK ANTONY DIOMEDES MARK ANTONY DIOMEDES MARK ANTONY DIOMEDES MARK ANTONY DIOMEDES Enter four or five of the Guard of MARK ANTONY MARK ANTONY First Guard All MARK ANTONY Exeunt, bearing MARK ANTONY SCENE XV
SCENE XV. The same. A monumentEnter CLEOPATRA and her maids aloft, with CHARMIAN and IRAS CLEOPATRA CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA Enter, below, DIOMEDES How now! is he dead? DIOMEDES Enter, below, MARK ANTONY, borne by the Guard CLEOPATRA
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| MARK ANTONY Peace! Not Caesar's valour hath o'erthrown Antony, But Antony's hath triumph'd on itself. CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA They heave MARK ANTONY aloft to CLEOPATRA And welcome, welcome! die where thou hast lived: All MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY CLEOPATRA MARK ANTONY dies The crown o' the earth doth melt. My lord! Faints CHARMIAN IRAS CHARMIAN IRAS CHARMIAN IRAS CHARMIAN CLEOPATRA Exeunt; those above bearing off MARK ANTONY's body. |