The Complete Works of William Shakespeare in Plain And Simple English (Translated)

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Let the messenger from Antony appear.
Know you him?
Do you know him?
  DOLABELLA Caesar, 'tis his schoolmaster: Caesar, it is his teacher: An argument that he is pluck'd, when hither Which proves that he is desperate, when here He sends so poor a pinion off his wing, He sends such a common person, Which had superfluous kings for messengers When he had spare kings to use as messengers Not many moons gone by.
Not many months ago.
  Enter EUPHRONIUS, ambassador from MARK ANTONY   OCTAVIUS CAESAR Ap
...proach, and speak.
Come closer, and speak.
  EUPHRONIUS Such as I am, I come from Antony: Such as I am, I come from Mark Antony:I was of late as petty to his ends I was recently as unimportant to his purposes As is the morn-dew on the myrtle-leaf As the morning dew on a leaf To his grand sea.
Is to the grand sea.
  OCTAVIUS CAESAR Be't so: declare thine office.
All right: state your business.
  EUPHRONIUS Lord of his fortunes he salutes thee, and He calls you the master of his fate, and Requires to live in Egypt: which not granted, Asks to live in Egypt: which, if that is too much, He lessens his requests; and to thee sues He is willing to have less; and begs you To let him breathe between the heavens and earth, To let him stay alive, A private man in Athens: this for him.


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