Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Decius. Shall no man else be toucht, but onely Cæsar?
Cas. Cas.
Cas. Decius well vrg'd: I thinke it is not meet,
Cas. Marke Antony, so well belou'd of Cæsar,
Cas. Should out‑liue Cæsar, we shall finde of him
Cas. A shrew'd Contriuer. And you know, his meanes
Cas. If he improue them, may well stretch so farre
Cas. As to annoy vs all: which to preuent,
Cas. Let Antony and Cæsar fall together.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. Our course will seeme too bloody, Caius Cassius,
Bru. To cut the Head off, and then hacke the Limbes:
Bru. Like Wrath in death, and Enuy afterwards:
Bru. For Antony, is but a Limbe of Cæsar.
Bru. Let's be Sacrificers, but not Butchers Caius:
Bru. We all stand vp against the spirit of Cæsar,
Bru. And in the Spirit of men, there is no blood:
Bru. O that we then could come by Cæsars Spirit,
Bru. And not dismember Cæsar! But (alas)
Bru. Cæsar must bleed for it. And gentle Friends,