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Cleo. N Cl.ove? Wlxat means the 1nan?D Y-you will return? Cues. Cleo Caes. Cleo Caes Cleo Cass Cleo. H QA11, no, l Pray thee, do 1'1Ot fear me solj My Cleopatra, youth for youth is hound. l leave thy arms quite Hesh for him I love Nearest unto thee. Thou will accept My giH? PM You mean that you will send to me. . Aye, to no one else. .N 'lThe young hero. . ? Mark Anthony! H ulvly love! lvly only Caesar! 'l '4Farewell. Nor do ye tell him tales of Caesar In his clotage. Truly do l know Wliereof I aft. ln Egypt lies my soul, To Rome my bocly goes. . . Think well of me.' fl-le goes.D The fool! As if I needed him. The young Roman! . . Dark he is, they say, nor bald. . . Oh, Caesar goes. I'l1 wave to him l guess. LAURABEL NEVILLE 2 5
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Farewell to Caesar fincident as in Shawls play, Caesar and Cleopatraj fTlJe wharf at Alexandria. Caesar and Cleopatra 5-land aloof from tlae Cleo. Caes. Cleo Caes. Cleo Caes. lmsqle of embarleingj Thou,lt leave me then. The dawning day brings naught To me but cheerless joy, a sunset dipped In grey despair of termination. Oh love, I-low dare you take from Cleopatra all You brought to her, her lik, her very smiles, And go away against her will? H H 'Tis true, Your woman's fancy, long intrigued by Caesar, That name of mine,-though not by me-has sought Too far for conquest to release with grace. And I, whose honour holds but Rome, whose Rome I-Iolds but my soul, I, the Caesar, fell. I . . . one whose strength must die before your youth. Not for tender spring, the frost of Eillf' I bid thee cease, nor will attend thy words! You speak as he who seeketh selgexcusel H Not selfiexcuse, my love, I wish to clear Those tears, so sweetly shed, from your eyes, By telling you my planf' Wl1at plan? CGreat gods, You will not take me then, away to RomePD H H QNO, my beauty, turn not Pale, thy Caesar, For all his passion, knows thy hearty I would Only bring all Rome for thee to lovef' 24
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