Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Cassi. Cassi.
Cassi. I blame you not for praising Cæsar so.
Cassi. But what compact meane you to haue with vs?
Cassi. Will you be prick'd in number of our Friends,
Cassi. Or shall we on, and not depend on you?
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Therefore I tooke your hands, but was indeed
Ant. Sway'd from the point, by looking downe on Cæsar.
Ant. Friends am I with you all, and loue you all,
Ant. Vpon this hope, that you shall giue me Reasons,
Ant. Why, and wherein, Cæsar was dangerous.
Bru. Bru.
Bru. Or else were this a sauage Spectacle:
Bru. Our Reasons are so full of good regard,
Bru. That were you Antony, the Sonne of Cæsar,
Bru. You should be satisfied.
Ant. That's all I seeke,
Ant. And am moreouer sutor, that I may
Ant. Produce his body to the Market‑place,