Act Four The palace in Antioch. Before the hills. SCENE I
Cleopatra's chamber.
CLEOPATRA Will he not come this morning ? How my head aches! Zoyla, smooth the pain out of it, my girl, With your deft fingers. Oh, he lingers, lingers! Cleone keeps him still, the rosy harlot Who rules him now. She is grown a queen and reigns Insulting me in my own palace. Yes, He's happy in her arms; why should he care for me Who am only his mother ?
ZOYLA Is the pain less at all?
CLEOPATRA
O, it goes deeper, deeper. Ever new revels,
ZOYLA
So, I told you, madam.
CLEOPATRA They were together ? Page – 417
ZOYLA Oh, constantly. One does not see such lovers.
CLEOPATRA (shaking her off) Go!
ZOYLA Madam?
CLEOPATRA
Thy touch is not like Rodogune's
Zoyla retires.
She walks to the window and returns swiftly. Timocles enters the room, reading a despatch.
TIMOCLES He rushes onward like a god of war. Mountains and streams and deserts waterless Are grown our foes, his helpers. The gods give ground Before his horse-hooves. Millions of men arrayed in complete steel Cannot restrain him. Almost we hear in Antioch His trumpets now. Only Nicanor and the hills Hardly protect my crown, my brittle crown!
CLEOPATRA Antiochus comes!
TIMOCLES
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CLEOPATRA
It will come.
TIMOCLES
But are swept away
CLEOPATRA
My son!
There, mother, I have made you weep. I love you,
CLEOPATRA
I have not blamed you, my sweet Timocles.
TIMOCLES
I know your meaning. You are so jealous, mother.
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CLEOPATRA Timocles!
TIMOCLES (walking to the window)
O Rodogune, where hast thou taken those eyes, Forgive me and forget.
CLEOPATRA You go from me?
TIMOCLES
My heart is heavy. I will drink awhile
CLEOPATRA
There in the hall
TIMOCLES
Let it not anger you. He goes.
CLEOPATRA I am alone, so terribly alone! Page – 420 |