Antony and Cleopatra — Act 4, Scene 12: Another part of the same.

Antony leaves Scarus to check the battle, and Scarus comments on the strange omens and Antony’s changing mixture of hope and fear. Antony returns in despair, announcing that his fleet has surrendered and blaming Cleopatra for betraying him to Caesar. He orders Scarus to tell the rest to flee, then laments that his fortune and Antony’s own greatness have fallen apart. Cleopatra enters, but Antony turns on her with fury, tells her to go away, and insults her harshly. After she leaves, he briefly regrets not killing her at once, calls for Eros, and, in his rage and shame, vows that Cleopatra must die for what she has done.