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Act 3, Scene 12

Egypt. Caesar's camp.

Enter CAESAR, DOLABELLA, THIDIAS, with others.

Caesar

Let him appear that's come from Antony.

Know you him?

Dolabella

Caesar, 'tis his schoolmaster:

An argument that he is plucked, when hither

He sends so poor a pinion of his wing,

Which had superfluous kings for messengers

Not many moons gone by. Enter EUPHRONIUS, ambassador from Antony.

Caesar

Approach, and speak.

Euphronius

Such as I am, I come from Antony:

I was of late as petty to his ends

As is the morn-dew on the myrtle leaf

To his grand sea.

Caesar

Be't so: declare thine office.

Euphronius

Lord of his fortunes he salutes thee, and

Requires to live in Egypt: which not granted,

He lessons his requests; and to thee sues

To let him breathe between the heavens and earth,

A private man in Athens: this for him.

Next, Cleopatra does confess thy greatness;

Submits her to thy might; and of thee craves

The circle of the Ptolemies for her heirs,

Now hazarded to thy grace.

Caesar

For Antony,

I have no ears to his request. The queen

Of audience nor desire shall fail, so she

From Egypt drive her all-disgraced friend,

Or take his life there: this if she perform,

She shall not sue unheard. So to them both.

Euphronius

Fortune pursue thee!

Caesar

Bring him through the bands. Exit Euphronius.To Thidias

To try thy eloquence, now 'tis time: dispatch;

From Antony win Cleopatra: promise,

And in our name, what she requires; add more,

From thine invention, offers: women are not

In their best fortunes strong; but want will perjure

The ne'er-touched vestal: try thy cunning, Thidias;

Make thine own edict for thy pains, which we

Will answer as a law.

Thyreus

Caesar, I go.

Caesar

Observe how Antony becomes his flaw,

And what thou think'st his very action speaks

In every power that moves.

Thyreus

Caesar, I shall. Exeunt.