Act 3, Scene 2, Page 4

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60 ENOBARBUS
(aside to AGRIPPA ) That year indeed he was troubled with a rheum.
What willingly he did confound he wailed,
Believe ’t, till I wept too.
ENOBARBUS
(aside to AGRIPPA ) He certainly did have rheumy eyes that year. Whenever he had to kill, he cried—it’s true!—until I cried too.



CAESAR
(coming forward with OCTAVIA ) No, sweet Octavia,
You shall hear from me still. The time shall not
Outgo my thinking on you.
CAESAR
(returning with OCTAVIA ) Don’t worry, sweet Octavia, I’ll always write to you, and I’ll think about you all the time.



ANTONY
Come, sir, come,
I’ll wrestle with you in my strength of love.
Look, here I have you.
ANTONY
Come here, sir. I’ll wrestle with you out of love. See, now I have you.
Embraces him
They embrace.

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Thus I let you go
And give you to the gods.
And thus I let you go and give you to the gods.

CAESAR
Adieu. Be happy.
CAESAR
Good-bye. Be happy.


LEPIDUS
(to ANTONY ) Let all the number of the stars give light
To thy fair way.
LEPIDUS
(to ANTONY ) May every star light your path.

CAESAR
Farewell, farewell.
CAESAR
Farewell, farewell.
Kisses OCTAVIA
He kisses OCTAVIA.

ANTONY
Farewell.
ANTONY
Farewell.
Trumpets sound. Exeunt
Trumpets sound a fanfare as they exit.
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