
My Second Project
Project to find use of may in
Julius Caesar
(1) Cassi. Titinius, if thou louest me,
Mount thou my horse, and hide thy spurres in him,
Till he haue brought thee vp to yonder Troopes
And heere againe, that I may rest assur'd
Whether yond Troopes, are Friend or Enemy
(2) But since the affayres of men rests still incertaine,
Let's reason with the worst that may befall.
(3) Cassi. Now most Noble Brutus,
The Gods to day stand friendly, that we may
Louers in peace, leade on our dayes to age.
(4) Bru. I will it not haue it so: Lye downe good sirs,
It may be I shall otherwise bethinke me.
(5) Octa. You may do your will:
But hee's a tried, and valiant Souldier
(6) Cassi. Brutus, a word with you:
You know not what you do; Do not consent
That Antony speake in his Funerall:
Know you how much the people may be mou'd
By that which he will vtter
(7) Ant. That's all I seeke,
And am moreouer sutor, that I may
Produce his body to the Market-place,
And in the Pulpit as becomes a Friend,
Speake in the Order of his Funerall
i hope it works
slam !!!!