1 If I do live, I will be good to thee.
2 Thy heart is big, get thee apart and weep.
3 To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi.
4 I trouble thee too much, but thou art willing.
5 It was well done, and thou shalt sleep again; I will not hold thee long.
6 All my engagements I will construe to thee, All the charactery of my sad brows.
7 I rather tell thee what is to be fear'd Than what I fear; for always I am Caesar.
8 I pr'ythee, boy, run to the Senate-house; Stay not to answer me, but get thee gone.
9 What it is, my Caius, I shall unfold to thee, as we are going, To whom it must be done.
10 O world, thou wast the forest to this hart; And this indeed, O world, the heart of thee.
11 I would have had thee there and here again, Ere I can tell thee what thou shouldst do there.
12 If thou dost nod, thou break'st thy instrument; I'll take it from thee; and, good boy, good night.
13 Run, Lucius, and commend me to my lord; Say I am merry; come to me again, And bring me word what he doth say to thee.
14 Thy brother by decree is banished: If thou dost bend, and pray, and fawn for him, I spurn thee like a cur out of my way.
15 I kiss thy hand, but not in flattery, Caesar; Desiring thee that Publius Cimber may Have an immediate freedom of repeal.
16 I, that denied thee gold, will give my heart: Strike as thou didst at Caesar; for I know, When thou didst hate him worst, thou lovedst him better Than ever thou lovedst Cassius.
17 Now could I, Casca, name to thee a man Most like this dreadful night, That thunders, lightens, opens graves, and roars, As doth the lion in the Capitol; A man no mightier than thyself, or me, In personal action; yet prodigious grown, And fearful, as these strange eruptions are.
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