Works, Containing His Plays And Poems: to Which is Added a Glossary
Works, Containing His Plays And Poems: to Which is Added a Glossary
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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(^ rr :<^ 242 JULIUS CJiSAK.
C^s. The gods do this in (hame of cowardice : Caefar Ihould be a bead without a heart.
If he fliould (lay at home to-day for fear.
No, Caefar (hall not : Danger knows full well.
That Caefar is more dangerous than he.
We were two lions litter'd in one day.
And I the elder and more terrible j And Caefar (hall go forth.
Cal. Alas, my lord.
Your wifdom is confum'd in confidence.
Do not go forth to-day : Call it my fear, That keeps you in the houfe, and not your own.
We'll fend Mark Antony to the fenate-houfc ; And he (hall fay, you are not well to-day : Let me, upon my knee, prevail in this.
C^s. Mark Antony (hall fay, I am not well j And, for thy humour, I will flay at home.
Enter Decius.
Here's Decius Brutus, he (hall tell them fo.
Dec. Caefar, all hail ! good morrow, worthy Csefar : I come to fetch you to the fenate-houfe.
Cjes. And you are come in very happy time.
To bear my greeting to the fenators.
And tell them, that I will not come to-day : Cannot, is falfe ; and that I dare not, falfer ; I will not come to-day : Tell them fo, Decius.
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