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" No more light answers. Let our officers
Have note what we purpose. I shall break
The cause of our expedience to the Queen
And get her leave to part. For not alone
The death of Fulvia, with more urgent touches,
Do strongly speak to us, but the letters too
Of many our contriving friends in Rome
Petition us at home. Sextus Pompeius
Hath given the dare to Caesar and commands
The empire of the sea. Our slippery people,
Whose love is never linked to the deserver
Till his deserts are past, begin to throw
Pompey the Great and all his dignities
Upon his son, who - high in name and power,
Higher than both in blood and life - stands up
For the main soldier; whose quality, going on,
The sides o' th' world may danger. Much is breeding
Which, like the courser's hair, hath yet but life
And not a serpent's poison. "

William Shakespeare , Antony and Cleopatra


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William Shakespeare quote : No more light answers. Let our officers<br />Have note what we purpose. I shall break<br />The cause of our expedience to the Queen<br />And get her leave to part. For not alone<br />The death of Fulvia, with more urgent touches,<br />Do strongly speak to us, but the letters too<br />Of many our contriving friends in Rome<br />Petition us at home. Sextus Pompeius<br />Hath given the dare to Caesar and commands<br />The empire of the sea. Our slippery people,<br />Whose love is never linked to the deserver<br />Till his deserts are past, begin to throw<br />Pompey the Great and all his dignities<br />Upon his son, who - high in name and power,<br />Higher than both in blood and life - stands up<br />For the main soldier; whose quality, going on,<br />The sides o' th' world may danger. Much is breeding<br />Which, like the courser's hair, hath yet but life<br />And not a serpent's poison.