The book Tragedy of Antony And Cleopatra was written by author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Here you can read free online of Tragedy of Antony And Cleopatra book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Tragedy of Antony And Cleopatra a good or bad book?
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Cleo. Get thee hence; farewell. Clo. I wish you all joy of the worm. 260 [Sets down the basket,] Cleo. Farewell. Clo. You must think this, look you, that the worm will do his kind. Cleo. Ay, ay; farewell. 264 Clo. Look you, the worm is not to be trusted but in the keeping of wise people; for indeed there is no goodness in the worm. Cleo. Take thou no care; it shall be heeded. 268 Clo. Very good. Give it nothing, I pray you, for it is not worth the feeding. Cleo. Will it eat me? Clo. You must no...t think I am so simple 272 but I know the devil himself will not eat a woman; I know that a woman is a dish for the gods, if the devil dress her not. But, truly, these same whoreson devils do the gods great 276 257 fallible: mistake for 'infallible' 263 do his kind: act according to his nature Antony and Cleopatra, V. ii 129 harm in their women, for in every ten that they make, the devils mar five. Cleo. Well, get thee gone; farewell. Clo. Yes, forsooth; I wish you joy of the 280 worm. Exit. [Enter Iras, with a robe, crown, 8fC.~\ Cleo.
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