Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. I should do Brutus wrong, and Cassius wrong:
Ant. Who (you all know) are Honourable men.
Ant. I will not do them wrong: I rather choose
Ant. To wrong the dead, to wrong my selfe and you,
Ant. Then I will wrong such Honourable men.
Ant. But heere's a Parchment, with the Seale of Cæsar,
Ant. I found it in his Closset, 'tis his Will:
Ant. Let but the Commons heare this Testament:
Ant. (Which pardon me) I do not meane to reade,
Ant. And they would go and kisse dead Cæsars wounds,
Ant. And dip their Napkins in his Sacred Blood;
Ant. Yea, begge a haire of him for Memory,
Ant. And dying, mention it within their Willes,
Ant. Bequeathing it as a rich Legacie
Ant. Vnto their issue.
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4 Wee'l heare the Will, reade it Marke Antony.
All. All.
All. The Will, the Will; we will heare Cæsars Will.
Ant. Ant.