Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cæs. Cæs.
Cæs. Shall Cæsar send a Lye?
Cæs. Haue I in Conquest stretcht mine Arme so farre,
Cæs. To be afear'd to tell Gray‑beards the truth:
Cæs. Decius, go tell them, Cæsar will not come.
Deci. Deci.
Deci. Most mighty Cæsar, let me know some cause,
Deci. Lest I be laught at when I tell them so.
Cæs. The cause is in my Will, I will not come,
Cæs. That is enough to satisfie the Senate.
Cæs. But for your priuate satisfaction,
Cæs. Because I loue you, I will let you know.
Cæs. Calphurnia heere my wife, stayes me at home:
Cæs. She dreampt to night, she saw my Statue,
Cæs. Which like a Fountaine, with an hundred spouts
Cæs. Did run pure blood: and many lusty Romans
Cæs. Came smiling, & did bathe their hands in it:
Cæs. And these does she apply, for warnings and portents,
Cæs. And euils imminent; and on her knee