Read The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and Simple English (Translated) Online
Authors: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Soldier
Who!
Who!
One ever near thee: call for Enobarbus,
One who was always near you: call for Enobarbus,
He shall not hear thee; or from Caesar's camp
He will not hear you; or from Caesar's camp
Say 'I am none of thine.'
Say 'I am not one of yours.'
MARK ANTONY
What say'st thou?
What do you say?
Soldier
Sir,
Sir,
He is with Caesar.
He is with Caesar.
EROS
Sir, his chests and treasure
Sir, his chests and treasure
He has not with him.
He has not taken it with him.
MARK ANTONY
Is he gone?
Has he left?
Soldier
Most certain.
Certainly.
MARK ANTONY
Go, Eros, send his treasure after; do it;
Go, Eros, send his treasure to him; do it;
Detain no jot, I charge thee: write to him--
Do not be delayed, please: write to him --
I will subscribe--gentle adieus and greetings;
I will dictate -- gentle goodbyes and greetings;
Say that I wish he never find more cause
Say that I wish he never finds reason again
To change a master. O, my fortunes have
To find a new master. Oh, my fortunes have
Corrupted honest men! Dispatch.--Enobarbus!
Corrupted honest men! Send it off to Enobarbus!
Exeunt
Flourish. Enter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, AGRIPPA, with DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS, and others
OCTAVIUS CAESAR
Go forth, Agrippa, and begin the fight:
Go forward, Agrippa, and begin the fight:
Our will is Antony be took alive;
We want Antony to be taken alive;
Make it so known.
Make that known to all.
AGRIPPA
Caesar, I shall.
Caesar, I will.
Exit
OCTAVIUS CAESAR
The time of universal peace is near:
The time of worldwide peace is near:
Prove this a prosperous day, the three-nook'd world
If this is a successful day, the three-cornered world
Shall bear the olive freely.
Will carry the olive branch freely.
Enter a Messenger
Messenger
Antony
Antony
Is come into the field.
Has come into the battle.
OCTAVIUS CAESAR
Go charge Agrippa
Go tell Agrippa
Plant those that have revolted in the van,
Put those who have rebelled against him in the front
That Antony may seem to spend his fury
So that Antony may seem to be fighting
Upon himself.
Against himself.
Exeunt all but DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
Alexas did revolt; and went to Jewry on
Alexas did rebel; and went to the Jewish lands on
Affairs of Antony; there did persuade
Antony's business; and there persuaded
Great Herod to incline himself to Caesar,
Great Herod to follow Caesar,
And leave his master Antony: for this pains
And leave his master Antony: for this effort
Caesar hath hang'd him. Canidius and the rest
Caesar has hanged him. Canidius and the rest
That fell away have entertainment, but
That left now have work, but
No honourable trust. I have done ill;
No honorable trust. I have done poorly;
Of which I do accuse myself so sorely,
Of which I so terribly accuse myself,
That I will joy no more.
I will never be happy again.
Enter a Soldier of CAESAR's
Soldier
Enobarbus, Antony
Enobarbus, Mark Antony
Hath after thee sent all thy treasure, with
Has send all your treasure to you, with
His bounty overplus: the messenger
Extra from his own fortune: the messenger
Came on my guard; and at thy tent is now
Came during my guard; and at your tent is now
Unloading of his mules.
Unloading his mules.
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
I give it you.
Soldier
Mock not, Enobarbus.
Do not make fun of me, Enobarbus.
I tell you true: best you safed the bringer
I tell you truly: it would be best if you helped the bringer
Out of the host; I must attend mine office,
Leave here safely; I must go do my duties,
Or would have done't myself. Your emperor
Or would have done it myself. Your emperor
Continues still a Jove.
Continues to be a god.
Exit
DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
I am alone the villain of the earth,
I am the worst villain on earth,
And feel I am so most. O Antony,
And feel terrible. Oh, Antony,
Thou mine of bounty, how wouldst thou have paid
You gave me my riches, how you would have paid
My better service, when my turpitude
My better service, when my betrayal
Thou dost so crown with gold! This blows my heart:
You crown with gold like this! This destroys my heart;
If swift thought break it not, a swifter mean
If quick thought doesn't break it, a quicker action
Shall outstrike thought: but thought will do't, I feel.
Will outdo thought: but thought will do it, I feel.
I fight against thee! No: I will go seek
I fight against you! No: I will go look for
Some ditch wherein to die; the foul'st best fits
Some ditch where I can die; the dirt best fits
My latter part of life.
The end of my life.
Exit
Alarum. Drums and trumpets. Enter AGRIPPA and others
AGRIPPA
Retire, we have engaged ourselves too far:
Fall back, we have spread ourselves too far:
Caesar himself has work, and our oppression
Caesar himself has work, and our opposition
Exceeds what we expected.
Is more than what we expected.
Exeunt
Alarums. Enter MARK ANTONY and SCARUS wounded
SCARUS
O my brave emperor, this is fought indeed!
Oh, my brave emperor, this is fighting indeed!
Had we done so at first, we had droven them home
If we had done so from the first, we would have driven them home
With clouts about their heads.
With bruises around their heads.
MARK ANTONY
Thou bleed'st apace.
You're bleeding.
SCARUS
I had a wound here that was like a T,
I had a wound here that was like a T,
But now 'tis made an H.
But now it is an H.
MARK ANTONY
They do retire.
Then go rest.
SCARUS
We'll beat 'em into bench-holes: I have yet
We'll beat them back: I still have
Room for six scotches more.
Room for six more scratches.
Enter EROS
EROS
They are beaten, sir, and our advantage serves
They are beaten, sir, and our advantage serves
For a fair victory.
For a glorious victory.
SCARUS
Let us score their backs,
Let us wound their backs,
And snatch 'em up, as we take hares, behind:
And snatch them up, the way we catch rabbits, from behind:
'Tis sport to maul a runner.
It's fun to maul a runner
MARK ANTONY
I will reward thee
I will reward you
Once for thy spritely comfort, and ten-fold
Once for your cheerful comfort, and ten times more
For thy good valour. Come thee on.
For your bravery. Come one.
SCARUS
I'll halt after.
I'll follow after.
Exeunt
Alarum. Enter MARK ANTONY, in a march; SCARUS, with others
MARK ANTONY
We have beat him to his camp: run one before,
We have beaten him to his camp: run ahead,
And let the queen know of our guests. To-morrow,
And let the queen know about our guests. Tomorrow
Before the sun shall see 's, we'll spill the blood