SELEUCUS
Here, madam. CLEOPATRA
This is my treasurer: let him speak, my lord, Upon his peril, that I have reserved To myself nothing. Speak
the truth, Seleucus. SELEUCUS
Madam, I had rather seal my lips, than, to my peril, Speak that which is not. CLEOPATRA
What have I kept back? SELEUCUS
Enough to purchase what you have made known. OCTAVIUS CAESAR
Nay, blush not, Cleopatra; I approve Your wisdom in the deed. CLEOPATRA
See, Caesar! O, behold, How pomp is follow'd! mine will now be yours; And, should we shift estates,
yours would be mine. The ingratitude of this Seleucus does Even make me wild: O slave, of no more trust Than
love that's hired! What, goest thou back? thou shalt Go back, I warrant thee; but I'll catch thine eyes, Though
they had wings: slave, soulless villain, dog! O rarely base! OCTAVIUS CAESAR
Good queen, let us entreat you. CLEOPATRA
O Caesar, what a wounding shame is this, That thou, vouchsafing here to visit me, Doing the honour of
thy lordliness To one so meek, that mine own servant should Parcel the sum of my disgraces by Addition
of his envy! Say, good Caesar, That I some lady trifles have reserved, Immoment toys, things of such
dignity As we greet modern friends withal; and say, Some nobler token I have kept apart For Livia and
Octavia, to induce Their mediation; must I be unfolded With one that I have bred? The gods! it smites
me Beneath the fall I have.
To SELEUCUS
Prithee, go hence; Or I shall show the cinders of my spirits Through the ashes of my chance: wert thou a
man, Thou wouldst have mercy on me. OCTAVIUS CAESAR
Forbear, Seleucus.
Exit SELEUCUS
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