Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cas. Will modestly discouer to your selfe
Cas. That of your selfe, which you yet know not of.
Cas. And be not iealous on me, gentle Brutus:
Cas. Were I a common Laughter, or did vse
Cas. To stale with ordinary Oathes my loue
Cas. To euery new Protester: if you know,
Cas. That I do fawne on men, and hugge them hard,
Cas. And after scandall them: Or if you know,
Cas. That I professe my selfe in Banquetting
Cas. To all the Rout, then hold me dangerous.
Cas. Flourish, and Shout.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. What meanes this Showting?
Bru. I do feare, the People choose Cæsar
Bru. For their King.
Cassi. Cassi.
Cassi. I, do you feare it?
Cassi. Then must I thinke you would not haue it so.
Bru. I would not Cassius, yet I loue him well: