Antony and Cleopatra
 Enter Antony and Enobarbus. 

Antony

Enobarbus

 ANTONY. Set we our squadrons on yon side o’ th’ hill In eye of Caesar’s battle, from which place We may the number of the ships behold And so proceed accordingly. 

 [Exeunt.] 

 SCENE X. Another part of the Plain.

 Canidius marching with his land army one way over the stage, and Taurus, the Lieutenant of Caesar, with his Army, the other way. After their going in, is heard the noise of a sea fight. 

Canidius

Taurus,

Caesar,

 Alarum. Enter Enobarbus. 

Enobarbus

 ENOBARBUS. Naught, naught, all naught! I can behold no longer. Th’ Antoniad, the Egyptian admiral, With all their sixty, fly and turn the rudder. To see ’t mine eyes are blasted. 

 Enter Scarus. 

Scarus

 SCARUS. Gods and goddesses, All the whole synod of them! 

 ENOBARBUS. What’s thy passion? 

 SCARUS. The greater cantle of the world is lost With very ignorance. We have kissed away Kingdoms and provinces. 

 ENOBARBUS. How appears the fight? 

 SCARUS. On our side, like the tokened pestilence, Where death is sure. Yon ribaudred nag of Egypt, Whom leprosy o’ertake, i’ th’ midst o’ th’ fight, When vantage like a pair of twins appeared, Both as the same—or, rather, ours the elder— The breeze upon her, like 
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