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36
The Tragedy of

And in our sports my better cunning faints
Under his chance; if we draw lots he speeds,
His cocks do win the battle still of mine 36
When it is all to nought, and his quails ever
Beat mine, inhoop'd, at odds. I will to Egypt;
And though I make this marriage for my peace,
I' the east my pleasure lies.

Enter Ventidius.

O! come, Ventidius, 40
You must to Parthia; your commission's ready;
Follow me, and receive 't. Exeunt.

Scene Four

[A Street in Rome]

Enter Lepidus, Mæcenas, and Agrippa.

Lep. Trouble yourselves no further; pray you hasten
Your generals after.

Agr. Sir, Mark Antony
Will e'en but kiss Octavia, and we'll follow.

Lep. Till I shall see you in your soldier's dress, 4
Which will become you both, farewell.

Mæc. We shall,
As I conceive the journey, be at the Mount
Before you, Lepidus.

Lep. Your way is shorter;
My purposes do draw me much about: 8
You'll win two days upon me.


35 speeds: is successful
36 still: constantly
37, 38 his quails . . . at odds; cf. n.

2 Your generals after: after your generals