Antony & Cleopatra-Act I, Scene 5 Cleopatra: Pray you stand farther from me. I know by that same eye there’s some good news. What, says the married woman you may go? Would she had never given you leave to come! Let her not say ’tis I that keep you here, I have no power upon you; hers you are. O’never was there queen so mightily betrayed! Yet at the first I saw the treasons planted. Why should I think you can be mine, and true, though you in swearing shake the throned gods, who have been false to Ful via? Riotous madness, to be entangled with those mouth-made vows, which break themselves in swearing! Nay, pray you seek no color for your going, but bid farewell, and go.
When you sued staying, then was the time for words; no going then. Eternity was in our lips and eyes, bliss in our brows bent; none our parts so poor but was a race of heaven. They are so still, or thou, the greatest soldier of the world, Art turned the greatest liar.