Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910)/The Tragedie of Anthonie, and Cleopatra/Act 4 Scene 10
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Enter Anthony and Scarrus, with their Army.
Ant.
Their preparation is to day by Sea,
We please them not by Land.
Their preparation is to day by Sea,
We please them not by Land.
Scar.
For both, my Lord.
For both, my Lord.
Ant.
I would they'ld fight i'th'Fire, or i'th'Ayre,
Wee'ld fight there too. But this it is, our Foote
Vpon the hilles adioyning to the Citty
Shall stay with vs. Order for Sea is giuen,
They haue put forth the Hauen:
Where their appointment we may best discouer,
exeuntAnd looke on their endeuour.
I would they'ld fight i'th'Fire, or i'th'Ayre,
Wee'ld fight there too. But this it is, our Foote
Vpon the hilles adioyning to the Citty
Shall stay with vs. Order for Sea is giuen,
They haue put forth the Hauen:
Where their appointment we may best discouer,
exeuntAnd looke on their endeuour.