Caesar's Camp.
 Enter a SENTRY and his COMPANY; ENOBARBUS follows.

Sentry	If we be not relieved within this hour,
	We must return to th' court of guard. The night
	Is shiny, and they say we shall embattle
	By the second hour i'th' morn.

1st Watch								This last day was
	A shrewd one to's.

Enobarbus						O bear me witness, night-

2nd Watch	What man is this?

1st Watch							Stand close, and list him.

Enobarbus	Be witness to me, O thou blessd moon,
	When men revolted shall upon record
	Bear hateful memory, poor Enobarbus did
	Before thy face repent.

Sentry							Enobarbus?

2nd Watch										Peace!
	Hark farther.

Enobarbus	O sovereign mistress of true melancholy,
	The poisonous damp of night disponge upon me,
	That life, a very rebel to my will,
	May hang no longer on me. Throw my heart
	Against the flint and hardness of my fault,
	Which, being dried with grief, will break to powder,
	And finish all foul thoughts. O Antony,
	Nobler than my revolt is infamous,
	Forgive me in thine own particular,
	But let the world rank me in register
	A master-leaver and a fugitive!
	O Antony! O Antony!
													[Dies.
1st Watch							Let's speak to him.

Sentry	Let's hear him, for the things he speaks
	May concern Caesar.

2nd Watch						Let's do so. - But he sleeps.

Sentry	Swoons rather; for so bad a prayer as his
	Was never yet for sleep.

1st Watch								Go we to him.

2nd Watch	Awake, sir, awake! Speak to us.

1st Watch										Hear you, sir?

Sentry	The hand of death hath raught him.
													[Drums afar off.
										Hark, the drums
	Demurely wake the sleepers. Let us bear him
	To th' court of guard: he is of note. Our hour
	Is fully out.

2nd Watch	Come on then. He may recover yet.
													[Exeunt with the body.

