Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cassi. Cassi.
Cassi. Heare me good Brother.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. Vnder your pardon. You must note beside,
Bru. That we haue tride the vtmost of our Friends:
Bru. Our Legions are brim full, our cause is ripe,
Bru. The Enemy encreaseth euery day,
Bru. We at the height, are readie to decline.
Bru. There is a Tide in the affayres of men,
Bru. Which taken at the Flood, leades on to Fortune:
Bru. Omitted, all the voyage of their life,
Bru. Is bound in Shallowes, and in Miseries.
Bru. On such a full Sea are we now a‑float,
Bru. And we must take the current when it serues,
Bru. Or loose our Ventures.
Cassi. Then with your will go on: wee'l along
Cassi. Our selues, and meet them at Philippi.
Bru. The deepe of night is crept vpon our talke,