ACT 3, SCENE 3 - CLEOPATRA'S PALACE, EGYPT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thonis-Heracleion was Egypt’s greatest port for much of the first millennium B.C. before Alexander the Great established Alexandria in 331 B.C. Then it vanished beneath the sea in 365 A.D. hiding the location of Queen Cleopatra's tomb - a long lost mystery - until now.

 

 

 

 

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S PLAY - ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA - FULL TEXT

 

ACT I

SCENE I. Alexandria. A room in CLEOPATRA's palace.

SCENE II. Alexandria, Cleopatra's Palace. Another room.  Enter CHARMIAN, IRAS, ALEXAS, and a Soothsayer
SCENE III. Alexandria, Cleopatra's Palace. Another room. Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and ALEXAS
SCENE IV. Rome. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. Enter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, reading a letter, LEPIDUS, and their Train

SCENE V. Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and MARDIAN

 


ACT II


SCENE I. Messina. POMPEY's house
Enter POMPEY, MENECRATES, and MENAS, in warlike manner

SCENE II. Rome. The house of LEPIDUS Enter DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS and LEPIDUS

SCENE III. The same. OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. Enter ANTONY, OCTAVIUS , OCTAVIA, and Attendants
SCENE IV. The same. A street. Enter LEPIDUS, MECAENAS, and AGRIPPA

SCENE V. Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and ALEXAS

SCENE VI. Near Misenum. Pompey Menas at one door, Caesar, Anotony, Lepidus, Enobarbus, Mecaenas
SCENE VII. On board POMPEY's galley, off Misenum.  Music plays. Enter two or three Servants with a banquet

 


ACT III


SCENE I. A plain in Syria.
Enter VENTIDIUS with SILIUS, other Romans, Officers, Soldiers; body of PACORUS


<<<<< SCENE II. Rome. An ante-chamber in OCTAVIUS CAESAR's house. AGRIPPA at one door, ENOBARBUS at another

SCENE III. Alexandria. CLEOPATRA's palace. Enter CLEOPATRA, CHARMIAN, IRAS, and ALEXAS

 

CLEOPATRA


Where is the fellow?


ALEXAS


Half afeard to come.


CLEOPATRA


Go to, go to.


Enter the Messenger as before

Come hither, sir.


ALEXAS


Good majesty,
Herod of Jewry dare not look upon you
But when you are well pleased.


CLEOPATRA


That Herod's head
I'll have: but how, when Antony is gone
Through whom I might command it? Come thou near.


Messenger


Most gracious majesty,--


CLEOPATRA


Didst thou behold Octavia?


Messenger


Ay, dread queen.


CLEOPATRA


Where?
Messenger
Madam, in Rome;
I look'd her in the face, and saw her led
Between her brother and Mark Antony.


CLEOPATRA


Is she as tall as me?


Messenger


She is not, madam.


CLEOPATRA


Didst hear her speak? is she shrill-tongued or low?


Messenger


Madam, I heard her speak; she is low-voiced.


CLEOPATRA


That's not so good: he cannot like her long.


CHARMIAN


Like her! O Isis! 'tis impossible.


CLEOPATRA


I think so, Charmian: dull of tongue, and dwarfish!
What majesty is in her gait? Remember,
If e'er thou look'dst on majesty.


Messenger


She creeps:
Her motion and her station are as one;
She shows a body rather than a life,
A statue than a breather.


CLEOPATRA


Is this certain?
Messenger
Or I have no observance.


CHARMIAN


Three in Egypt
Cannot make better note.


CLEOPATRA


He's very knowing;
I do perceive't: there's nothing in her yet:
The fellow has good judgment.


CHARMIAN


Excellent.


CLEOPATRA


Guess at her years, I prithee.


Messenger
Madam,
She was a widow,--


CLEOPATRA


Widow! Charmian, hark.


Messenger


And I do think she's thirty.


CLEOPATRA


Bear'st thou her face in mind? is't long or round?


Messenger


Round even to faultiness.


CLEOPATRA


For the most part, too, they are foolish that are so.
Her hair, what colour?


Messenger


Brown, madam: and her forehead
As low as she would wish it.


CLEOPATRA


There's gold for thee.
Thou must not take my former sharpness ill:
I will employ thee back again; I find thee
Most fit for business: go make thee ready;
Our letters are prepared.


Exit Messenger

CHARMIAN


A proper man.


CLEOPATRA


Indeed, he is so: I repent me much
That so I harried him. Why, methinks, by him,
This creature's no such thing.


CHARMIAN


Nothing, madam.


CLEOPATRA


The man hath seen some majesty, and should know.


CHARMIAN


Hath he seen majesty? Isis else defend,
And serving you so long!


CLEOPATRA


I have one thing more to ask him yet, good Charmian:
But 'tis no matter; thou shalt bring him to me
Where I will write. All may be well enough.


CHARMIAN


I warrant you, madam.


Exeunt



SCENE IV. Athens. A room in MARK ANTONY's house. Enter MARK ANTONY and OCTAVIA >>>>>

 


 

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 The discovery of Cleopatra's tomb, Queen of the Nile, John Storm adventure where the pharaoh is reincarnated original story Cleaner Ocean FoundationCleopatra's tomb is discovered off the coast of Alexandria, the ancient city was sunk by a tsunami in 365 BC

 

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The remains of Cleopatra's Temple are underwater, off the coast of Egypt

 

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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S

 

ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA

 

ACT 3, SCENE 3 - ALEXANDRA, QUEEN'S PALACE - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S: ANTONIUS AND CLEOPATRA - FIRST PERFORMED AT THE GLOBE THEATRE IN 1607 - A TRAGEDY - SUICIDE OF THE PHARAOH QUEEN OF EGYPT BY POISON ASP

 

 

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