Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ser. Ser.
Ser. Thus Brutus did my Master bid me kneele;
Ser. Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall downe,
Ser. And being prostrate, thus he bad me say:
Ser. Brutus is Noble, Wise, Valiant, and Honest;
Ser. Cæsar was Mighty, Bold, Royall, and Louing:
Ser. Say, I loue Brutus, and I honour him;
Ser. Say, I fear'd Cæsar, honour'd him, and lou'd him.
Ser. If Brutus will vouchsafe, that Antony
Ser. May safely come to him, and be resolu'd
Ser. How Cæsar hath deseru'd to lye in death,
Ser. Mark Antony, shall not loue Cæsar dead
Ser. So well as Brutus liuing; but will follow
Ser. The Fortunes and Affayres of Noble Brutus,
Ser. Thorough the hazards of this vntrod State,
Ser. With all true Faith. So sayes my Master Antony.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. Thy Master is a Wise and Valiant Romane,
Bru. I neuer thought him worse:
Bru. Tell him, so please him come vnto this place