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I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'st of him . ( 4 ) ferret , " fair ! Would be wis [ Exeunt Cæfar and ...
I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd , Than what I fear ; for always I am Cæfar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly , what thou think'st of him . ( 4 ) ferret , " fair ! Would be wis [ Exeunt Cæfar and ...
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Rome ? " My ancestors did from the ftreets of Rome " The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a King . " Speak , frike , redrefs , am I entreated then To fpeak , and ftrike ? O Rome ! I make thee promife , If ...
Rome ? " My ancestors did from the ftreets of Rome " The Tarquin drive , when he was call'd a King . " Speak , frike , redrefs , am I entreated then To fpeak , and ftrike ? O Rome ! I make thee promife , If ...
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ESAR , beware of Brutus ; take heed of Caffius ; come not near Cafca ; have an eye to Cinna ; truft not Trebonius ; mark well Metellus Cimber ; Decius Brutus loves thee not ; thou haft wrong'd Caius Liga- rius .
ESAR , beware of Brutus ; take heed of Caffius ; come not near Cafca ; have an eye to Cinna ; truft not Trebonius ; mark well Metellus Cimber ; Decius Brutus loves thee not ; thou haft wrong'd Caius Liga- rius .
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I muft prevent thee , Cimber . Thefe couchings and thefe lowly curtefies ( 4 ) Might fire the blood of ordinary men , ( 5 ) And turn pre - ordinance and firft decree ( 6 ) Into the lane of children . Be not fond , To think that Cafar ...
I muft prevent thee , Cimber . Thefe couchings and thefe lowly curtefies ( 4 ) Might fire the blood of ordinary men , ( 5 ) And turn pre - ordinance and firft decree ( 6 ) Into the lane of children . Be not fond , To think that Cafar ...
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That I did love thee , Cæfar , oh , ' tis true ; If then thy spirit look upon us now , Shall it not grieve thee , dearer than thy death , To fee thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Moft Noble ! in the ...
That I did love thee , Cæfar , oh , ' tis true ; If then thy spirit look upon us now , Shall it not grieve thee , dearer than thy death , To fee thy Antony making his peace , Shaking the bloody fingers of thy foes , Moft Noble ! in the ...
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