Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Luc. That I am to pronounce Augustus Cæsar
Luc. (Cæsar, that hath moe Kings his Seruants, then
Luc. Thy selfe Domesticke Officers) thine Enemy:
Luc. Receyue it from me then. Warre, and Confusion
Luc. In Cæsars name pronounce I 'gainst thee: Looke
Luc. For fury, not to be resisted. Thus defide,
Luc. I thanke thee for my selfe.
Cym. Cym.
Cym. Thou art welcome Caius,
Cym. Thy Cæsar Knighted me; my youth I spent
Cym. Much vnder him; of him, I gather'd Honour,
Cym. Which he, to seeke of me againe, perforce,
Cym. Behooues me keepe at vtterance. I am perfect,
Cym. That the Pannonians and Dalmatians, for
Cym. Their Liberties are now in Armes: a President
Cym. Which not to reade, would shew the Britaines cold:
Cym. So Cæsar shall not finde them.
Luc. Luc.
Luc. Let proofe speake.
Clot. Clot.