Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cassi. I do not thinke it good.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. Your reason?
Cassi. Cassi.
Cassi. This it is:
Cassi. 'Tis better that the Enemie seeke vs,
Cassi. So shall he waste his meanes, weary his Souldiers,
Cassi. Doing himselfe offence, whil'st we lying still,
Cassi. Are full of rest, defence, and nimblenesse.
Bru. Good reasons must of force giue place to better:
Bru. The people 'twixt Philippi, and this ground
Bru. Do stand but in a forc'd affection:
Bru. For they haue grug'd vs Contribution.
Bru. The Enemy, marching along by them,
Bru. By them shall make a fuller number vp,
Bru. Come on refresht, new added, and encourag'd:
Bru. From which aduantage shall we cut him off.
Bru. If at Philippi we do face him there,
Bru. These people at our backe.