back to 4.2 skip to 4.4 Antony & Cleopatra Act 4, Scene 3 Enter two Soldiers to their guard First SoldierBrother, good night: to-morrow is the day. Second SoldierIt will determine one way: fare you well. Heard you of nothing strange about the streets? First SoldierNothing. What news? Second SoldierBelike ‘tis but a rumour. Good night to you. First SoldierWell, sir, good night. Enter two other Soldiers Second SoldierSoldiers, have careful watch. Third SoldierAnd you. Good night, good night. They place themselves in every corner of the stage Fourth SoldierHere we: and if to-morrow Our navy thrive, I have an absolute hope Our landmen will stand up. Third Soldier‘Tis a brave army, And full of purpose. Music of the hautboys as under the stage Fourth SoldierPeace! what noise? First SoldierList, list! Second SoldierHark! First Soldier Music i’ the air. Third SoldierUnder the earth. Fourth SoldierIt signs well, does it not? Third SoldierNo. First SoldierPeace, I say! What should this mean? Second Soldier‘Tis the god Hercules, whom Antony loved, Now leaves him. First SoldierWalk; let’s see if other watchmen Do hear what we do? They advance to another post Second SoldierHow now, masters! All Speaking together How now! How now! do you hear this? First SoldierAy; is’t not strange? Third SoldierDo you hear, masters? do you hear? First SoldierFollow the noise so far as we have quarter; Let’s see how it will give off. AllContent. ‘Tis strange. Exeunt Antony & Cleopatra Act 4, Scene 3