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Can. Towards Peloponnesus are they fled.

Scar. 'Tis easy to 't; and there I will attend

What further comes.

Can. To Cæsar will I render

My legions and my horse; six kings already

Show me the way of yielding.

Eno. I'll yet follow

The wounded chance of Antony, though my reason

Sits in the wind against me.

Ant. Hark! the land bids me tread no more upon 't;

It is asham'd to bear me. Friends, come hither:

I am so lated in the world that I

Have lost my way for ever. I have a ship

Laden with gold; take that, divide it; fly,

And make your peace with Cæsar.

Att. Fly! not we.

Ant. I have fled myself, and have instructed cowards

To run and show their shoulders. Friends, be gone;

I have myself resolv'd upon a course

Which has no need of you; be gone:

My treasure's in the harbour, take it. O!

I follow'd that I blush to look upon:

My very hairs do mutiny, for the white

Reprove the brown for rashness, and they them

For fear and doting. Friends, be gone; you shall

Have letters from me to some friends that will

 3 lated: belated

