Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cæs. Cæs.
Cæs. The cause is in my Will, I will not come,
Cæs. That is enough to satisfie the Senate.
Cæs. But for your priuate satisfaction,
Cæs. Because I loue you, I will let you know.
Cæs. Calphurnia heere my wife, stayes me at home:
Cæs. She dreampt to night, she saw my Statue,
Cæs. Which like a Fountaine, with an hundred spouts
Cæs. Did run pure blood: and many lusty Romans
Cæs. Came smiling, & did bathe their hands in it:
Cæs. And these does she apply, for warnings and portents,
Cæs. And euils imminent; and on her knee
Cæs. Hath begg'd, that I will stay at home to day.
Deci. Deci.
Deci. This Dreame is all amisse interpreted,
Deci. It was a vision, faire and fortunate:
Deci. Your Statue spouting blood in many pipes,
Deci. In which so many smiling Romans bath'd,
Deci. Signifies, that from you great Rome shall sucke
Deci. Reuiuing blood, and that great men shall presse