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You must not stay here longer, your dismission
Is come from Caesar; therefore hear it.
Cleopatra (1.1.27-8)
Cleopatra is not too happy with Antony's departure
Mine, and most of our fortunes shall be drunk to bed
Enobarbus (1.2.47-8)
Enobarbus' luxurious lifestyle.
With such full license as both truth and malice
Have power to utter
Antony (1.2.14-5)
Antony assures the Messenger to speak plainly.
I must from this enchanting queen break off.
Antony (1.2.135)
Antony announces his departure from Egypt
As we rate boys who, mature in knowledge
Pawn their experience to their present pleasure
Caesar (1.4.32-5)
Caesar describing Antony's behaviour indirectly.
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