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William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare. 1914.

Act II. Scene IV.

Antony and Cleopatra

The Same.A Street.

Enter LEPIDUS, MECÆNAS, 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,

Which will become you both, farewell.

Mec.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:

You’ll win two days upon me.

Mec. & Agr.Sir, good success!

Lep.Farewell.[Exeunt.