Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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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:
Bru. But wherefore do you hold me heere so long?
Bru. What is it, that you would impart to me?
Bru. If it be ought toward the generall good,
Bru. Set Honor in one eye, and Death i'th other,
Bru. And I will looke on both indifferently:
Bru. For let the Gods so speed mee, as I loue
Bru. The name of Honor, more then I feare death.