wrath: husband, I come: Now to that name my courage prove my title! I am fire and air; my other elements I
give to baser life. So; have you done? Come then, and take the last warmth of my lips. Farewell, kind
Charmian; Iras, long farewell.
Kisses them. IRAS falls and dies
Have I the aspic in my lips? Dost fall? If thou and nature can so gently part, The stroke of death is as a
lover's pinch, Which hurts, and is desired. Dost thou lie still? If thus thou vanishest, thou tell'st the world It
is not worth leave-taking. CHARMIAN
Dissolve, thick cloud, and rain; that I may say, The gods themselves do weep! CLEOPATRA
This proves me base: If she first meet the curled Antony, He'll make demand of her, and spend that kiss Which
is my heaven to have. Come, thou mortal wretch,
To an asp, which she applies to her breast
With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate Of life at once untie: poor venomous fool Be angry, and dispatch.
O, couldst thou speak, That I might hear thee call great Caesar ass Unpolicied! CHARMIAN
O eastern star! CLEOPATRA
Peace, peace! Dost thou not see my baby at my breast, That sucks the nurse asleep? CHARMIAN
O, break! O, break! CLEOPATRA
As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle, O Antony!Nay, I will take thee too.
Applying another asp to her arm
What should I stay
Dies CHARMIAN
In this vile world? So, fare thee well. Now boast thee, death, in thy possession lies A lass unparallel'd.
Downy windows, close; And golden Phoebus never be beheld Of eyes again so royal! Your crown's awry; I'll
mend it, and then play.
Enter the Guard, rushing in First Guard
Where is the queen?
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