- finest part of pure love
- they are greater
- storms and tempests than almanacs can report
- this grief is crowned with consolation
- Our services awhile; but my full heart/Remains in use with you.
- Nilus may refer to: In Greek mythology, Nilus (mythology) was a son of Oceanus and Tethys. He was the god of the Nile River, equivalent to the Egyptian god - wikipedia
- CLEOPATRA I am quickly ill, and well, /So Antony loves.
- meetly: suitably,
- you shall find there
A man who is the abstract of all faults
That all men follow - CLEOPATRA O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Would we had all such wives, that the men might go
- OCTAVIUS CAESAR I do not much dislike the matter, but
The manner of his speech; for't cannot be
We shall remain in friendship, our conditions
So differing in their acts. - AGRIPPA truths would be tales,
Where now half tales be truths - THE NEREIDES (or Nereids) were fifty Haliad Nymphs or goddesses of the sea - Wiki
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Being barber'd ten times o'er, goes to the feast,
- Soothsayer If thou dost play with him at any game,
Thou art sure to lose - hie: Go quickly - Google Dictionary
And for his ordinary pays his heart
For what his eyes eat only.- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS wars with the women!
- AGRIPPA Rare Egyptian!
- MARK ANTONY His cocks do win the battle still of mine,
When it is all to nought - CLEOPATRA Give me some music; music, moody food
Of us that trade in love.Give me some music; music, moody food
Of us that trade in love. MESSENGER Madam, he's married to Octavia.
CLEOPATRA The most infectious pestilence upon thee!si
- sirrah: mister
- CLEOPATRA Horrible villain! or I'll spurn thine eyes
Like balls before me; I'll unhair thy head - Smarting: Painful, sore - Wikitionary
- CLEOPATRA Some innocents 'scape not the thunderbolt.
Melt Egypt into Nile! and kindly creatures
Turn all to serpents! Call the slave again:
Though I am mad, I will not bite him: call. - CLEOPATRA Though it be honest, it is never good
To bring bad news - cistern: a reservoir, tank, or container for storing or holding water or other liquid. dictionary.com
- CLEOPATRA Bring me word how tall she is.
SCENE VI. Near Misenum.
Flourish. Enter POMPEY and MENAS at one door, with drum and trumpet: at another, OCTAVIUS CAESAR, MARK ANTONY, LEPIDUS, DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, MECAENAS, with Soldiers marching
- POMPEY Have one man but a man?
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Sir,
I never loved you much; but I ha' praised ye - POMPEY Sicily, Sardinia, wheat to Rome
- Apollodorus
- OCTAVIUS CAESAR MARK ANTONY LEPIDUS
Show us the way, sir.
POMPEY Come. [LOL!] [I really don't see any need of 'show us the way sir, for me the undertone is more of an Army style camaraderie']
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS There I deny my land service. But give me your
hand, Menas: if our eyes had authority, here they
might take two thieves kissing. - MENAS she was the wife of Caius Marcellus. DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS But she is now the wife of Marcus Antonius.
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Egyptian dish
-
SCENE VII. On board POMPEY's galley, off Misenum.
Music plays. Enter two or three Servants with a banquet
- Nilus may refer to: In Greek mythology, Nilus (mythology) was a son of Oceanus and Tethys. He was the god of the Nile River, equivalent to the Egyptian god Hapy.
- Crocodile
- MENAS
Wilt thou be lord of all the world?
POMPEY This is not yet an Alexandrian feast.
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS Ha, my brave emperor!
To MARK ANTONY
Shall we dance now the Egyptian Bacchanals,
And celebrate our drink? - MENAS Neptune
ACT III
SCENE I. A plain in Syria.
Enter VENTIDIUS as it were in triumph, with SILIUS, and other Romans, Officers, and Soldiers; the dead body of PACORUS borne before him
- VENTIDIUS ... Marcus Crassus' death
Make me revenger. Bear the king's son's body
Before our army. Thy Pacorus, Orodes,
Pays this for Marcus Crassus. - Media, Parthians, Mesopotamia
- Sossius
- Athens
SCENE II. Rome. An ante-chamber in OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house.
Enter AGRIPPA at one door, DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS at another
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
Caesar? Why, he's the Jupiter of men.
AGRIPPA What's Antony? The god of Jupiter.
- 1.09
- DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS But he loves Caesar best; yet he loves Antony:
Ho! hearts, tongues, figures, scribes, bards,
poets, cannot
Think, speak, cast, write, sing, number, ho!
His love to Antony. But as for Caesar,
Kneel down, kneel down, and wonder. - Most noble Antony
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