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Fix this textEnter Cinna the Poet, and after him the Plebeians.
Fix this textCin. I dreamt to Night, that I did Feaft with Caefar,
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Fix this text1. What is your Name ?
Fix this text2. Whither are you going ?
Fix this text3. Where do you dwell ?
Fix this text4- Are you a Married Man, or a Batchellor?
Fix this text2. Anfwer every man direcftly.
Fix this text1. I, and briefly.
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Fix this text3. 1, and truly, you were beft.
Fix this textCin. What is my Name ? Whither am I going ? Where
Fix this textdo I dwell ? Am I a Married Man, or a Batchellor ? Then
Fix this textto Anfwer every Man diredly and briefly, wifely and
Fix this texttruly : wifely, I fay, I am a Batchellor.
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Fix this textCm. Dire<ftly, I am going toCajar's Funeral.
Fix this text1. As a Friend, or an Enemy ?
Fix this textCin. As a Friend.
Fix this text2. That matter is anfwered diredlly.
Fix this text4. For your Dwelling: briefly.
Fix this textCin, Briefly, I dwell by the Capitol.
Fix this text3. Your Name, Sir, truly.
Fix this textCin. Truly my Name is Cinna.
Fix this text1. Tear him to pieces, he’s a Confpirator.
Fix this textCin. I am Cinna the Poet, 1 am Cinna the Poet.
Fix this text4. Tear him for his bad Verfes, tear him for his bad
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Fix this textCin. I am not Cinna the Confpirator.
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Fix this text3. Tear him, tear him •, Come Brands ho, Firebrands :
Fix this textto Brutus, to Gafins, burn all. Some to Deciufs Houfes,
Fix this textand fome to Caskas , fome to Liyarim : Away, go.
Fix this textf Exeunt all the Plebeians,
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Fix this textEnter Antony, Odtavius, and Lepidus.
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Fix this textOCI. Your Brother too muft die : confent you, Le-
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Fix this textLey. Ido confent.
Fix this text051. Prick him down, Antony,
Fix this textLey. Upon condition Publius lhall not live,
Fix this textWho is your Sifters Son, Antony.
Fix this textAm. He lhall not live ; look, with a fpot, I damn him.
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Fix this textFetch the Will hither, and we lhall determine
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Fix this textLey. What? lhall I find you here ?
Fix this textOtt. Or here, or at the Capitol. [Exit Lepidus,
Fix this textAnt. This is a flight unmeritable man,
Fix this textMeet to be fent on Errands: is it fit
Fix this textThe three-fold World divided, he Ihould ftand
Fix this textOne of the three to fhare it ?
Fix this text051. So you thought him,
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Fix this textAnd though we lay thefe honours on this man,
Fix this textTo eafe our felves of divers fland’rous loads,
Fix this textHe fhall but bear them, as the Afs bears Gold,
Fix this textTo groan and fweat under the Bulinefs,
Fix this textEither led or driven, as we print the way:
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Fix this textThen take we down his load, and turn him off
Fix this text(Like to the empty Afs) to lhake his Ears,
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Fix this textBut he’s a tri’d and valiant Souldier.
Fix this textAnt. So is my Horfc, 05lavius y and for that,
Fix this textI do appoint him [lore of Provender.
Fix this textIt is a Creature that I teach to fight,
Fix this textTo wind, to flop, to run dircftly on :
Fix this textHis corporal Motion, govern’d by my Spirit,
Fix this textAnd in Lome taft, is Leyidus but fo :
Fix this textHe muft be taught, and train’d, and bid go forth ;
Fix this textA barren fpirited Fellow, one that feeds
Fix this textOn Objects, Arts, and Imitations.
Fix this textWhich out of ufe, and Hail’d by other men
Fix this textBegin his fafhion. Do not talk ofhim,
Fix this textBut as a property : and now, Ottavius,
Fix this textLiften great things. Brutus and (af ttts
Fix this textAre levying Powers •, We muft ftraight make head:
Fix this textTherefore let our Alliance be combin’d,
Fix this textOur beft Friends made, and our belt means ftretcht out,
Fix this textAnd let us prefently go fit in Council,
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Fix this textAnd fome that fmile have in their hearts, I fear.
Fix this textMillions of Mifchiefs. [ 'Exeunt .
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Fix this textDrum. Enter Brutus, Lucilius, and the Army, Titinius
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Fix this textBru. Stand, ho.
Fix this textLuc. Give the word, ho, and Stand.
Fix this textBru. What now, Lucilius , is Cajjius near ?
Fix this textLuc, He is at hand, and <r Pindarus is come
Fix this textTo do you falutation from hisMafter.
Fix this text"Bru. He greets me well. Your Mafter Pindarus ,
Fix this textIn his own change, or by ill Olficers,
Fix this textHath given me fome worthy caufe to wilh
Fix this textThings done, undone : But if he be at hand,
Fix this textI fhall be fatisfied.
Fix this textPm. I do not doubt
Fix this textBut that my Noble Mafter will appear
Fix this textSuch as he is, full of regard, and Honour.
Fix this text'Bru. He is not doubted. A word, Lucilius ,
Fix this textHow he receiv’d you: let me be refolv’d.
Fix this textLuc. With curtcfie, and with refpeft enough.
Fix this textBut not with fuch familiar inftances.
Fix this textNor with fuch free and friendly Conference,
Fix this textAs he hath us’d of old.
Fix this textBru. Thou haft defcrib’d
Fix this textA hot Friend, cooling : Ever note, Lucilius ,
Fix this textWhen Love begins to ficken and decay,
Fix this textIt ufeth an enforced Ceremony.
Fix this textThere are no tricks in plain and fimple Faith :
Fix this textBut hollow men, like Florfts hot at hand,
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Fix this textThey fall their Creft, and like deceitful Jades,
Fix this textSink in the Trial. Comes his Army on ?
Fix this textLuc. They mean this Night in Sardis to be quarter’d :
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