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MARCUS BRUTUS , CASSIUS , Casca , TREBONIUS , Conspirators against Julius LIGARIUS , Cæsar . Decius BRUTUS , METELLUS CIMBER , CINNA , FLAVIUS , and MARULLUS , Tribunes . ARTEMIDORUS , a Sophist of Cnidos . A Soothsayer .
MARCUS BRUTUS , CASSIUS , Casca , TREBONIUS , Conspirators against Julius LIGARIUS , Cæsar . Decius BRUTUS , METELLUS CIMBER , CINNA , FLAVIUS , and MARULLUS , Tribunes . ARTEMIDORUS , a Sophist of Cnidos . A Soothsayer .
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Enter , in procession , with musick , CÆSAR ; ANTONY , for the course ; CALPHURNIA , Portia , ' Decius , CICERO , BRUTUS , CASSIUS , and CASCA , a great crowd following ; among them a Soothsayer . Cæs . Calphurnia , Casca . Peace , ho !
Enter , in procession , with musick , CÆSAR ; ANTONY , for the course ; CALPHURNIA , Portia , ' Decius , CICERO , BRUTUS , CASSIUS , and CASCA , a great crowd following ; among them a Soothsayer . Cæs . Calphurnia , Casca . Peace , ho !
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Casca . Bid every noise be still : -Peace yet again . [ Musick ceases . Cæs . Who is it in the press , that calls on me ? I hear a tongue , shriller than all the musick , Cry , Cæsar : Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to hear . Sooth .
Casca . Bid every noise be still : -Peace yet again . [ Musick ceases . Cæs . Who is it in the press , that calls on me ? I hear a tongue , shriller than all the musick , Cry , Cæsar : Speak ; Cæsar is turn'd to hear . Sooth .
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As they pass by , pluck Casca by the sleeve ; And he will , after his sour fashion , tell you What hath proceeded , worthy note , to - day . bru . I ' will do so : -But , look you , Cassius , The angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow ...
As they pass by , pluck Casca by the sleeve ; And he will , after his sour fashion , tell you What hath proceeded , worthy note , to - day . bru . I ' will do so : -But , look you , Cassius , The angry spot doth glow on Cæsar's brow ...
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Casca stays behind . Cusca . You pulld me by the cloak ; Would you speak with me ! Bru . Ay , Casca ; tell us what hath chanc'd to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad . Casca . Why you were with him , were you not ? Bru .
Casca stays behind . Cusca . You pulld me by the cloak ; Would you speak with me ! Bru . Ay , Casca ; tell us what hath chanc'd to - day , That Cæsar looks so sad . Casca . Why you were with him , were you not ? Bru .
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