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THE TRAGEDIE OF Anthonie, and Cleopatra. Actus Primus. Scoena Prima. Enter Demetrius and Philo. Nay, but this dotage of our Generals Ore-flowes the measure: those his goodly eyes That o're the Files and Musters of the Warre, Haue glow'd like plated Mars: Now bend, now turne The Office and Deuotion of their view Vpon a Tawny Front. His Captaines heart, Which in the scuffles of great Fights hath burst The Buckles on his brest, reneages all temper, And is become the Bellowes and the Fan To coole a Gypsies Lust. Flourish. Enter Anthony, Cleopatra, her Ladies, the Traine, with Eunuchs fanning her. Looke where they come: Take but good note, and you shall see in him (The triple Pillar of the world) transform'd Into a Strumpets Foole. Behold and see. If it be Loue indeed, tell me how much. There's beggery in the loue that can be reckon'd Ile set a bourne how farre to be belou'd. Then must thou needes finde out new Heauen, new Earth. Enter a Messenger. Newes (my good Lord) from Rome. Grates me, . . .
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