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Thu Apr 19 20:12:19 2018

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1047" border=3D"0" alt=3D"Antony then ordered the fleet to move forward t=
o the island of Samos. Here it was brought to anchor and remained for som=
e time, waiting for the coming in of new re-enforcements, and for the com=
pletion of the other arrangements. Antony, as if becoming more and more i=
nfatuated as he approached the brink of his ruin, spent his time while th=
e expedition remained at Samos, not in maturing his plans and perfecting =
his arrangements for the tremendous conflict which was approaching, but i=
n festivities, games, revelings, and every species of riot and dissolute =
excess. This, however, is not surprising. Men almost always, when in a si=
tuation analogous to his, fly to similar means of protecting themselves, =
in some small degree, from the pangs of remorse, and from the forebodings=
 which stand ready to terrify and torment them at every instant in which =
these gloomy specters are not driven away by intoxication and revelry. At=
 least Antony found it so. Accordingly, an immense company of players, tu=
mblers, fools, jesters, and mountebanks were ordered to assemble at Samos=
, and to devote themselves with all zeal to the amusement of Antony's cou=
rt. The island was one universal scene of riot and revelry. People were a=
stonished at such celebrations and displays, wholly unsuitable, as they c=
onsidered them, to the occasion. If such are the rejoicings, said they, w=
hich Antony celebrates before going into the battle, what festivities wil=
l he contrive on his return, joyous enough to express his pleasure if he =
shall gain the victory?" /></a></td></tr>
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 of state, giving audience to embassadors and princes. Cleopatra probably=
 sent these letters in at such times under the influence of a wanton disp=
osition to show her power. At one time, as Octavius said in his arguments=
 before the Roman Senate, Antony was hearing a cause of the greatest impo=
rtance, and during a time in the progress of the cause when one of the pr=
incipal orators of the city was addressing him, Cleopatra came passing by=
, when Antony suddenly arose, and, leaving the court without any ceremony=
, ran out to follow her. These and a thousand similar tales exhibited Ant=
ony in so odious a light, that his friends forsook his cause, and his ene=
mies gained a complete triumph. The decree was passed against him, and Oc=
tavius was authorized to carry it into effect; and accordingly, while Ant=
ony, with his fleet and army, was moving westward from Samos and the Aege=
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