Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Eno. Does conquer him that did his Master conquer,
Eno. And earnes a place i'th'Story.
Eno. Enter Thidias.
Cleo. Cleo.
Cleo. Cæsars will.
Thid. Thid.
Thid. Heare it apart.
Cleo. None but Friends: say boldly.
Thid. So haply are they Friends to Anthony.
Enob. Enob.
Enob. He needs as many (Sir) as Cæsar ha's,
Enob. Or needs not vs. If Cæsar please, our Master
Enob. Will leape to be his Friend: For vs you know,
Enob. Whose he is, we are, and that is Cæsars.
Thid. So. Thus then thou most renown'd, Cæsar intreats,
Thid. Not to consider in what case thou stand'st
Thid. Further then he is Cæsars.