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     Act V   Scene II 
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     Act II 

    
    ACT II: SCENE VI 	Near Misenum.

    
    	Flourish. Enter POMPEY and MENAS at one door,
    	with drum and trumpet: at another, OCTAVIUS CAESAR,
    	MARK ANTONY, LEPIDUS, DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, MECAENAS,
    	with Soldiers marching
    
    POMPEY	Your hostages I have, so have you mine;
    	And we shall talk before we fight.
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	Most meet
    	That first we come to words; and therefore have we
    	Our written purposes before us sent;
    	Which, if thou hast consider'd, let us know
    	If 'twill tie up thy discontented sword,
    	And carry back to Sicily much tall youth
    	That else must perish here.
    
    POMPEY	To you all three,
    	The senators alone of this great world,
    	Chief factors for the gods, I do not know
    	Wherefore my father should revengers want,
    	Having a son and friends; since Julius Caesar,
    	Who at Philippi the good Brutus ghosted,
    	There saw you labouring for him. What was't
    	That moved pale Cassius to conspire; and what
    	Made the all-honour'd, honest Roman, Brutus,
    	With the arm'd rest, courtiers and beauteous freedom,
    	To drench the Capitol; but that they would
    	Have one man but a man? And that is it
    	Hath made me rig my navy; at whose burthen
    	The anger'd ocean foams; with which I meant
    	To scourge the ingratitude that despiteful Rome
    	Cast on my noble father.
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	Take your time.
    
    MARK ANTONY	Thou canst not fear us, Pompey, with thy sails;
    	We'll speak with thee at sea: at land, thou know'st
    	How much we do o'er-count thee.
    
    POMPEY	At land, indeed,
    	Thou dost o'er-count me of my father's house:
    	But, since the cuckoo builds not for himself,
    	Remain in't as thou mayst.
    
    LEPIDUS	Be pleased to tell us--
    	For this is from the present--how you take
    	The offers we have sent you.
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	There's the point.
    
    MARK ANTONY	Which do not be entreated to, but weigh
    	What it is worth embraced.
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	And what may follow,
    	To try a larger fortune.
    
    POMPEY	You have made me offer
    	Of Sicily, Sardinia; and I must
    	Rid all the sea of pirates; then, to send
    	Measures of wheat to Rome; this 'greed upon
    	To part with unhack'd edges, and bear back
    	Our targes undinted.
    
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	|
    		|				
    MARK ANTONY	|  That's our offer.
    		|
    LEPIDUS		|
    
    
    POMPEY	Know, then,
    	I came before you here a man prepared
    	To take this offer: but Mark Antony
    	Put me to some impatience: though I lose
    	The praise of it by telling, you must know,
    	When Caesar and your brother were at blows,
    	Your mother came to Sicily and did find
    	Her welcome friendly.
    
    MARK ANTONY	I have heard it, Pompey;
    	And am well studied for a liberal thanks
    	Which I do owe you.
    
    POMPEY	Let me have your hand:
    	I did not think, sir, to have met you here.
    
    MARK ANTONY	The beds i' the east are soft; and thanks to you,
    	That call'd me timelier than my purpose hither;
    	For I have gain'd by 't.
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	Since I saw you last,
    	There is a change upon you.
    
    POMPEY	Well, I know not
    	What counts harsh fortune casts upon my face;
    	But in my bosom shall she never come,
    	To make my heart her vassal.
    
    LEPIDUS	Well met here.
    
    POMPEY	I hope so, Lepidus. Thus we are agreed:
    	I crave our composition may be written,
    	And seal'd between us.
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	That's the next to do.
    
    POMPEY	We'll feast each other ere we part; and let's
    	Draw lots who shall begin.
    
    MARK ANTONY	That will I, Pompey.
    
    POMPEY	No, Antony, take the lot: but, first
    	Or last, your fine Egyptian cookery
    	Shall have the fame. I have heard that Julius Caesar
    	Grew fat with feasting there.
    
    MARK ANTONY	You have heard much.
    
    POMPEY	I have fair meanings, sir.
    
    MARK ANTONY	And fair words to them.
    
    POMPEY	Then so much have I heard:
    	And I have heard, Apollodorus carried--
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	No more of that: he did so.
    
    POMPEY	What, I pray you?
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	A certain queen to Caesar in a mattress.
    
    POMPEY	I know thee now: how farest thou, soldier?
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	Well;
    	And well am like to do; for, I perceive,
    	Four feasts are toward.
    
    POMPEY	Let me shake thy hand;
    	I never hated thee: I have seen thee fight,
    	When I have envied thy behavior.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	Sir,
    	I never loved you much; but I ha' praised ye,
    	When you have well deserved ten times as much
    	As I have said you did.
    
    POMPEY	Enjoy thy plainness,
    	It nothing ill becomes thee.
    	Aboard my galley I invite you all:
    	Will you lead, lords?
    
    
    OCTAVIUS CAESAR	|
    		|
    MARK ANTONY	|  Show us the way, sir.
    		|
    LEPIDUS		|
    
    
    POMPEY	Come.
    
    	Exeunt all but MENAS and ENOBARBUS
    
    MENAS	Aside  Thy father, Pompey, would ne'er have
    	made this treaty.--You and I have known, sir.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	At sea, I think.
    
    MENAS	We have, sir.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	You have done well by water.
    
    MENAS	And you by land.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	I will praise any man that will praise me; though it
    	cannot be denied what I have done by land.
    
    MENAS	Nor what I have done by water.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	Yes, something you can deny for your own
    	safety: you have been a great thief by sea.
    
    MENAS	And you by land.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	There I deny my land service. But give me your
    	hand, Menas: if our eyes had authority, here they
    	might take two thieves kissing.
    
    MENAS	All men's faces are true, whatsome'er their hands are.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	But there is never a fair woman has a true face.
    
    MENAS	No slander; they steal hearts.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	We came hither to fight with you.
    
    MENAS	For my part, I am sorry it is turned to a drinking.
    	Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	If he do, sure, he cannot weep't back again.
    
    MENAS	You've said, sir. We looked not for Mark Antony
    	here: pray you, is he married to Cleopatra?
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	Caesar's sister is called Octavia.
    
    MENAS	True, sir; she was the wife of Caius Marcellus.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	But she is now the wife of Marcus Antonius.
    
    MENAS	Pray ye, sir?
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	'Tis true.
    
    MENAS	Then is Caesar and he for ever knit together.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	If I were bound to divine of this unity, I would
    	not prophesy so.
    
    MENAS	I think the policy of that purpose made more in the
    	marriage than the love of the parties.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	I think so too. But you shall find, the band that
    	seems to tie their friendship together will be the
    	very strangler of their amity: Octavia is of a
    	holy, cold, and still conversation.
    
    MENAS	Who would not have his wife so?
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	Not he that himself is not so; which is Mark Antony.
    	He will to his Egyptian dish again: then shall the
    	sighs of Octavia blow the fire up in Caesar; and, as
    	I said before, that which is the strength of their
    	amity shall prove the immediate author of their
    	variance. Antony will use his affection where it is:
    	he married but his occasion here.
    
    MENAS	And thus it may be. Come, sir, will you aboard?
    	I have a health for you.
    
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS	I shall take it, sir: we have used our throats in Egypt.
    
    MENAS	Come, let's away.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    

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