Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cassi. Now is it Rome indeed, and Roome enough
Cassi. When there is in it but one onely man.
Cassi. O! you and I, haue heard our Fathers say,
Cassi. There was a Brutus once, that would haue brook'd
Cassi. Th'eternall Diuell to keepe his State in Rome,
Cassi. As easily as a King.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. That you do loue me, I am nothing iealous:
Bru. What you would worke me too, I haue some ayme:
Bru. How I haue thought of this, and of these times
Bru. I shall recount heereafter. For this present,
Bru. I would not so (with loue I might intreat you)
Bru. Be any further moou'd: What you haue said,
Bru. I will consider: what you haue to say
Bru. I will with patience heare, and finde a time
Bru. Both meete to heare, and answer such high things.
Bru. Till then, my Noble Friend, chew vpon this:
Bru. Brutus had rather be a Villager,
Bru. Then to repute himselfe a Sonne of Rome
Bru. Vnder these hard Conditions, as this time