The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (moboreader .TXT) π
The world will be thy widow and still weep,
That thou no form of thee hast left behind,
When every private widow well may keep,
By children's eyes, her husband's shape in mind:
Look what an unthrift in the world doth spend
Shifts but his place, for still the world enjoys it;
But beauty's waste hath in the world an end,
And kept unused the user so destroys it:
No love toward others in that bosom sits
That on himself such murd'rous shame commits.
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For shame deny that thou bear'st love to any
Who for thy self art so unprovident.
Grant if thou wilt, thou art beloved of many,
But that thou none lov'st is most evident:
For thou art so possessed with murd'rous hate,
That 'gainst thy self thou stick'st not to conspire,
Seeking that beauteous roof to ruinate
Which to repair should be thy chief desire:
O change thy thought, that I may change my mind,
Shall hate be fairer lodged than
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LEPIDUS. I must not think there are
Evils enow to darken all his goodness.
His faults, in him, seem as the spots of heaven, More fiery by nightβs blackness; hereditary Rather than purchasβd; what he cannot change Than what he chooses.
CAESAR. You are too indulgent. Letβs grant it is not Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy, To give a kingdom for a mirth, to sit And keep the turn of tippling with a slave, To reel the streets at noon, and stand the buffet With knaves that smell of sweat. Say this becomes himAs his composure must be rare indeed
Whom these things cannot blemish-yet must Antony No way excuse his foils when we do bear So great weight in his lightness. If he fillβd His vacancy with his voluptuousness,
Full surfeits and the dryness of his bones Call on him forβt! But to confound such time That drums him from his sport and speaks as loud As his own state and ours- βtis to be chid As we rate boys who, being mature in knowledge, Pawn their experience to their present pleasure, And so rebel to judgment.
Enter a MESSENGER
LEPIDUS. Hereβs more news.
MESSENGER. Thy biddings have been done; and every hour, Most noble Caesar, shalt thou have report How βtis abroad. Pompey is strong at sea, And it appears he is belovβd of those That only have fearβd Caesar. To the ports The discontents repair, and menβs reports Give him much wrongβd.
CAESAR. I should have known no less.
It hath been taught us from the primal state That he which is was wishβd until he were; And the ebbβd man, neβer lovβd till neβer worth love, Comes dearβd by being lackβd. This common body, Like to a vagabond flag upon the stream, Goes to and back, lackeying the varying tide, To rot itself with motion.
MESSENGER. Caesar, I bring thee word
Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates, Make the sea serve them, which they ear and wound With keels of every kind. Many hot inroads They make in Italy; the borders maritime Lack blood to think onβt, and flush youth revolt.
No vessel can peep forth but βtis as soon Taken as seen; for Pompeyβs name strikes more Than could his war resisted.
CAESAR. Antony,
Leave thy lascivious wassails. When thou once Was beaten from Modena, where thou slewβst Hirtius and Pansa, consuls, at thy heel Did famine follow; whom thou foughtβst against, Though daintily brought up, with patience more Than savages could suffer. Thou didst drink The stale of horses and the gilded puddle Which beasts would cough at. Thy palate then did deign The roughest berry on the rudest hedge; Yea, like the stag when snow the pasture sheets, The barks of trees thou browsβd. On the Alps It is reported thou didst eat strange flesh, Which some did die to look on. And all this-It wounds thine honour that I speak it now-Was borne so like a soldier that thy cheek So much as lankβd not.
LEPIDUS. βTis pity of him.
CAESAR. Let his shames quickly
Drive him to Rome. βTis time we twain Did show ourselves iβ thβ field; and to that end Assemble we immediate council. Pompey Thrives in our idleness.
LEPIDUS. Tomorrow, Caesar,
I shall be furnishβd to inform you rightly Both what by sea and land I can be able To front this present time.
CAESAR. Till which encounter
It is my business too. Farewell.
LEPIDUS. Farewell, my lord. What you shall know meantime Of stirs abroad, I shall beseech you, sir, To let me be partaker.
CAESAR. Doubt not, sir;
I knew it for my bond. Exeunt
SCENE V.
Alexandria. CLEOPATRAβS palace
Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and MARDIAN
CLEOPATRA. Charmian!
CHARMIAN. Madam?
CLEOPATRA. Ha, ha!
Give me to drink mandragora.
CHARMIAN. Why, madam?
CLEOPATRA. That I might sleep out this great gap of time My Antony is away.
CHARMIAN. You think of him too much.
CLEOPATRA. O, βtis treason!
CHARMIAN. Madam, I trust, not so.
CLEOPATRA. Thou, eunuch Mardian!
MARDIAN. Whatβs your Highnessβ pleasure?
CLEOPATRA. Not now to hear thee sing; I take no pleasure In aught an eunuch has. βTis well for thee That, being unseminarβd, thy freer thoughts May not fly forth of Egypt. Hast thou affections?
MARDIAN. Yes, gracious madam.
CLEOPATRA. Indeed?
MARDIAN. Not in deed, madam; for I can do nothing But what indeed is honest to be done.
Yet have I fierce affections, and think What Venus did with Mars.
CLEOPATRA. O Charmian,
Where thinkβst thou he is now? Stands he or sits he?
Or does he walk? or is he on his horse?
O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!
Do bravely, horse; for wotβst thou whom thou movβst?
The demi-Atlas of this earth, the arm And burgonet of men. Heβs speaking now, Or murmuring βWhereβs my serpent of old Nile?β
For so he calls me. Now I feed myself With most delicious poison. Think on me, That am with Phoebusβ amorous pinches black, And wrinkled deep in time? Broad-fronted Caesar, When thou wast here above the ground, I was A morsel for a monarch; and great Pompey Would stand and make his eyes grow in my brow; There would he anchor his aspect and die With looking on his life.
Enter ALEXAS
ALEXAS. Sovereign of Egypt, hail!
CLEOPATRA. How much unlike art thou Mark Antony!
Yet, coming from him, that great medβcine hath With his tinct gilded thee.
How goes it with my brave Mark Antony?
ALEXAS. Last thing he did, dear Queen,
He kissβd-the last of many doubled kisses-This orient pearl. His speech sticks in my heart.
CLEOPATRA. Mine ear must pluck it thence.
ALEXAS. βGood friend,β quoth he
βSay the firm Roman to great Egypt sends This treasure of an oyster; at whose foot, To mend the petty present, I will piece Her opulent throne with kingdoms. All the East, Say thou, shall call her mistress.β So he nodded, And soberly did mount an arm-gaunt steed, Who neighβd so high that what I would have spoke Was beastly dumbβd by him.
CLEOPATRA. What, was he sad or merry?
ALEXAS. Like to the time oβ thβ year between the extremes Of hot and cold; he was nor sad nor merry.
CLEOPATRA. O well-divided disposition! Note him, Note him, good Charmian; βtis the man; but note him!
He was not sad, for he would shine on those That make their looks by his; he was not merry, Which seemβd to tell them his remembrance lay In Egypt with his joy; but between both.
O heavenly mingle! Beβst thou sad or merry, The violence of either thee becomes,
So does it no man else. Metβst thou my posts?
ALEXAS. Ay, madam, twenty several messengers.
Why do you send so thick?
CLEOPATRA. Whoβs born that day
When I forget to send to Antony
Shall die a beggar. Ink and paper, Charmian.
Welcome, my good Alexas. Did I, Charmian, Ever love Caesar so?
CHARMIAN. O that brave Caesar!
CLEOPATRA. Be chokβd with such another emphasis!
Say βthe brave Antony.β
CHARMIAN. The valiant Caesar!
CLEOPATRA. By Isis, I will give thee bloody teeth If thou with Caesar paragon again
My man of men.
CHARMIAN. By your most gracious pardon, I sing but after you.
CLEOPATRA. My salad days,
When I was green in judgment, cold in blood, To say as I said then. But come, away!
Get me ink and paper.
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ACT II. SCENE I.
Messina. POMPEYβS house
Enter POMPEY, MENECRATES, and MENAS, in warlike manner POMPEY. If the great gods be just, they shall assist The deeds of justest men.
MENECRATES. Know, worthy Pompey,
That what they do delay they not deny.
POMPEY. Whiles we are suitors to their throne, decays The thing we sue for.
MENECRATES. We, ignorant of ourselves,
Beg often our own harms, which the wise powβrs Deny us for our good; so find we profit By losing of our prayers.
POMPEY. I shall do well.
The people love me, and the sea is mine; My powers are crescent, and my auguring hope Says it will come to thβ full. Mark Antony In Egypt sits at dinner, and will make No wars without doors. Caesar gets money where He loses hearts. Lepidus flatters both, Of both is flatterβd; but he neither loves, Nor either cares for him.
MENAS. Caesar and Lepidus
Are in the field. A mighty strength they carry.
POMPEY. Where have you this? βTis false.
MENAS. From Silvius, sir.
POMPEY. He dreams. I know they are in Rome together, Looking for Antony. But all the charms of love, Salt Cleopatra, soften thy wanβd lip!
Let witchcraft join with beauty, lust with both; Tie up the libertine in a field of feasts, Keep his brain fuming. Epicurean cooks Sharpen with cloyless sauce his appetite, That sleep and feeding may prorogue his honour Even till a Letheβd dullness-Enter VARRIUS
How now, Varrius!
VARRIUS. This is most certain that I shall deliver: Mark Antony is every hour in Rome
Expected. Since he went from Egypt βtis A space for farther travel.
POMPEY. I could have given less matter
A better ear. Menas, I did not think
This amorous surfeiter would have donnβd his helm For such a petty war; his soldiership Is twice the other twain. But let us rear The higher our opinion, that our stirring Can from the lap of Egyptβs widow pluck The neβer-lust-wearied Antony.
MENAS. I cannot hope
Caesar and Antony shall well greet together.
His wife thatβs dead did trespasses to Caesar; His brother warrβd upon him; although, I think, Not movβd by Antony.
POMPEY. I know not, Menas,
How lesser enmities may give way to greater.
Wereβt not that we stand up against them all, βTwere pregnant they should square between themselves; For they have entertained cause enough To draw their swords. But how the fear of us May cement their divisions, and bind up The petty difference we yet not know.
Beβt as our gods will haveβt! It only stands Our lives upon to use our strongest hands.
Come, Menas. Exeunt
SCENE II.
Rome. The house of LEPIDUS
Enter ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS
LEPIDUS. Good Enobarbus, βtis a worthy deed, And shall become you well, to entreat your captain To soft and gentle speech.
ENOBARBUS. I shall entreat him
To answer like himself. If Caesar move him, Let Antony look over Caesarβs head
And speak as loud as Mars. By Jupiter, Were I the wearer of Antoniusβ beard, I would not shaveβt to-day.
LEPIDUS. βTis not a time
For private stomaching.
ENOBARBUS. Every time
Serves for the matter that is then born inβt.
LEPIDUS. But small to greater matters must give way.
ENOBARBUS. Not if the small come first.
LEPIDUS. Your speech is passion;
But pray you stir no embers up. Here comes The noble Antony.
Enter ANTONY and VENTIDIUS
ENOBARBUS. And yonder, Caesar.
Enter CAESAR, MAECENAS, and AGRIPPA ANTONY. If we compose well here, to Parthia.
Hark, Ventidius.
CAESAR. I do not know, Maecenas. Ask Agrippa.
LEPIDUS. Noble friends,
That which combinβd us was most great, and let not A leaner action rend us. Whatβs amiss, May it be gently heard. When we debate Our trivial difference loud, we
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