SCENE VII.
On board POMPEY's galley, off Misenum.
Music plays. Enter two or three Servants with a banquetFirst Servant Here they'll be, man. Some o' their plants areSecond Servant Lepidus is high-coloured.First Servant They have made him drink alms-drink.Second Servant As they pinch one another by the disposition, heFirst Servant But it raises the greater war between him andSecond Servant Why, this is to have a name in great men'sFirst Servant To be called into a huge sphere, and not to be seen |
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MARK ANTONY [To OCTAVIUS CAESAR] Thus do they, sir: they takeLEPIDUS You've strange serpents there.MARK ANTONY Ay, Lepidus.LEPIDUS Your serpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by theMARK ANTONY They are so.POMPEY Sit,--and some wine! A health to Lepidus!LEPIDUS I am not so well as I should be, but I'll ne'er out.DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Not till you have slept; I fear me you'll be in till then.LEPIDUS Nay, certainly, I have heard the Ptolemies'MENAS [Aside to POMPEY] Pompey, a word.POMPEY [Aside to MENAS] Say in mine ear:MENAS [Aside to POMPEY] Forsake thy seat, I do beseechPOMPEY [Aside to MENAS] Forbear me till anon.LEPIDUS What manner o' thing is your crocodile?MARK ANTONY It is shaped, sir, like itself; and it is as broadLEPIDUS What colour is it of?MARK ANTONY Of it own colour too.LEPIDUS 'Tis a strange serpent.MARK ANTONY 'Tis so. And the tears of it are wet.OCTAVIUS CAESAR Will this description satisfy him?MARK ANTONY With the health that Pompey gives him, else he is aPOMPEY [Aside to MENAS] Go hang, sir, hang! Tell me ofMENAS [Aside to POMPEY] If for the sake of merit thouPOMPEY [Aside to MENAS] I think thou'rt mad.MENAS I have ever held my cap off to thy fortunes.POMPEY Thou hast served me with much faith. What's else to say?MARK ANTONY These quick-sands, Lepidus,MENAS Wilt thou be lord of all the world?POMPEY What say'st thou?MENAS Wilt thou be lord of the whole world? That's twice.POMPEY How should that be?MENAS But entertain it,POMPEY Hast thou drunk well?MENAS Now, Pompey, I have kept me from the cup.POMPEY Show me which way.MENAS These three world-sharers, these competitors,POMPEY Ah, this thou shouldst have done,MENAS [Aside] For this,POMPEY This health to Lepidus!MARK ANTONY Bear him ashore. I'll pledge it for him, Pompey.DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Here's to thee, Menas!MENAS Enobarbus, welcome!POMPEY Fill till the cup be hid.DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS There's a strong fellow, Menas.MENAS Why?DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS A' bears the third part of the world, man; see'stMENAS The third part, then, is drunk: would it were all,DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Drink thou; increase the reels.MENAS Come.POMPEY This is not yet an Alexandrian feast.MARK ANTONY It ripens towards it. Strike the vessels, ho?OCTAVIUS CAESAR I could well forbear't.MARK ANTONY Be a child o' the time.OCTAVIUS CAESAR Possess it, I'll make answer:DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Ha, my brave emperor!POMPEY Let's ha't, good soldier.MARK ANTONY Come, let's all take hands,DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS All take hands.OCTAVIUS CAESAR What would you more? Pompey, good night. Good brother,POMPEY I'll try you on the shore.MARK ANTONY And shall, sir; give's your hand.POMPEY O Antony,DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Take heed you fall not.MENAS No, to my cabin.DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Ho! says a' There's my cap.MENAS Ho! Noble captain, come.
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