Antony and Cleopatra — Act 2, Scene 7: On board POMPEY's galley, off Misenum.

On Pompey’s galley, servants prepare the banquet and gossip that the Roman leaders are already being weakened by wine and flattery. The guests arrive, and the feast turns into a drinking contest, with Antony joking, Caesar resisting, and Lepidus growing steadily drunk. Menas privately urges Pompey to seize the moment by killing Caesar, Antony, and Lepidus while they are all aboard, but Pompey rejects the plan as dishonourable, though he regrets hearing it. Lepidus is carried off too drunk to stand, and the others keep drinking, singing, and dancing until Caesar finally calls for the party to end and the company begins to break up.