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The Tragedy of

Nobler than my revolt is infamous,
Forgive me in thine own particular; 20
But let the world rank me in register
A master-leaver and a fugitive.
O Antony! O Antony! [Dies.]

Sec. Sold. Let's speak to him. 24

First Sold. Let's hear him, for the things he speaks
May concern Cæsar.

Third Sold. Let's do so. But he sleeps.

First Sold. Swounds rather; for so bad a prayer as his
Was never yet for sleep.

Sec. Sold. Go we to him. 28

Third Sold. Awake, sir, awake! speak to us.

Sec. Sold. Hear you, sir?

First Sold. The hand of death hath raught him.
Drums afar off.
Hark! the drums
Demurely wake the sleepers. Let us bear him
To the court of guard; he is of note: our hour 32
Is fully out.

Third Sold. Come on, then;
He may recover yet. Exeunt [with the body].

Scene Ten

[Between the two Camps]

Enter Antony and Scarus, with their Army.

Ant. Their preparation is to-day by sea;
We please them not by land.

Scar. For both, my lord.


20 in thine own particular: as far as you are concerned
30 raught: seized