Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910)/The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra/Act 2 Scene 4

Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910)
William Shakespeare
The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra, Act II: Scene IV
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Enter Lepidus, Mecenas and Agrippa.

Lepidus.
Trouble your selues no further: pray you
hasten your Generals after.

Agr.
Sir, Marke Anthony, will e'ne but kisse Octauia,
and weele follow.

Lepi.
Till I shall see you in your Souldiers dresse,
Which will become you both: Farewell.

Mece.
We shall: as I conceiue the iourney, be at
Mount before you Lepidus.

Lepi.
Your way is shorter, my purposes do draw me
much about, you'le win two dayes vpon me.

Both.
Sir good successe.

Lepi.
Exeunt.Farewell.