Antony and Cleopatra: Act 3, Scene 5

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    The same. Another room.

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    Enobarbus tells Eros that Caesar has made war on Pompey and defeated him, then humiliated Lepidus. The triumvirate is effectively over. It is now Caesar versus Antony.

    Enter DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS and EROS, meeting
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
    How now, friend Eros!
    EROS
    There's strange news come, sir.
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
    What, man?
    EROS
    Caesar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey.
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
    This is old: what is the success?
    EROS
    Caesar, having made use of him in the wars 'gainst
    Pompey, presently denied him rivality; would not let
    him partake in the glory of the action: and not
    resting here, accuses him of letters he had formerly
    wrote to Pompey; upon his own appeal, seizes him: so
    the poor third is up, till death enlarge his confine.
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
    Then, world, thou hast a pair of chaps, no more;
    And throw between them all the food thou hast,
    They'll grind the one the other. Where's Antony?
    EROS
    He's walking in the garden--thus; and spurns
    The rush that lies before him; cries, 'Fool Lepidus!'
    And threats the throat of that his officer
    That murder'd Pompey.
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
    Our great navy's rigg'd.
    EROS
    For Italy and Caesar. More, Domitius;
    My lord desires you presently: my news
    I might have told hereafter.
    DOMITIUS ENOBARBUS
    'Twill be naught:
    But let it be. Bring me to Antony.
    EROS
    Come, sir.
    Exeunt