1 Sure the Boy heard me: Brutus hath a suite That Caesar will not g
2 ll at once, for Brutus tongue Hath almost ended his liues History
3 olumnius: The Ghost of Caesar hath appear'd to me Two seuerall ti
4 ils imminent; and on her knee Hath begg'd, that I will stay at ho
5 utus is an Honourable man. He hath brought many Captiues home to
6 s whereof, this Brest of mine hath buried Thoughts of great value
7 reeuous Fault, And greeuously hath Caesar answer'd it. Heere, vnd
8 do you know not what: Wherein hath Caesar thus deseru'd your loue
9 ene at peace to night: Thrice hath Calphurnia, in her sleepe crye
10 raite is cold agen Cassi. Hath Cassius liu'd To be but Mirth using a condancer.htm
11 Bru. I Caska, tell vs what hath chanc'd to day That Caesar loo
12 ith speede, And tell him what hath chanc'd: Heere is a mourning R
13 m, and be resolu'd How Caesar hath deseru'd to lye in death, Mark
14 done: Mistrust of my successe hath done this deed Messa. Mist
15 ues out fire, so pitty, pitty Hath done this deed on Caesar. For
16 sa. Mistrust of good successe hath done this deed. O hatefull Err
17 e change, or by ill Officers, Hath giuen me some worthy cause to
18 w of a good respect: Thy life hath had some smatch of Honor in it
19 fect of Humor, Which sometime hath his houre with euery man. It w
20 ame himselfe, And no man else hath Honor by his death Lucil.
21 you shall finde, That Heauen hath infus'd them with these Spirit
22 cknesse Cassi. No, Caesar hath it not: but you, and I, And ho
23 hards, On this side Tyber, he hath left them you, And to your hey
24 Peace hoe Ant. Moreouer, he hath left you all his Walkes, His p
25 nemy, As that same Ague which hath made you leane. What is't a Cl
26 o much vpon your shape, As it hath much preuayl'd on your Conditi
27 Particle Of any promise that hath past from him Cas. But wha
28 sowre fashion) tell you What hath proceeded worthy note to day
29 rought my answer back. Brutus hath riu'd my hart: A Friend should
30 he Clocke Cas. The Clocke hath stricken three Treb. 'Tis
31 e Brut. 'Tis very like he hath the Falling sicknesse Cass
32 ith Caesar. The Noble Brutus, Hath told you Caesar was Ambitious:
33 and friendly Conference As he hath vs'd of old Bru. Thou hast
34 the poore haue cry'de, Caesar hath wept: Ambition should be made
35 ene by the Watch. A Lionnesse hath whelped in the streets, And Gr