JULIUS CAESAR. 7 VI. ANTONY's speech over the dead body of CESAR. "ANT. Kind souls, what, weep you, when you but behold 3d CIT. O woful day! 4th CIT. O noble Cæsar! O traitors! villains! 1st CIT. O most bloody sight! 2d CIT. We will be revenged! Revenge! about,seek,-burn,-fire,-kill,-slay!-let not a traitor live!" ACT III. S. 2. VII. After the reconciliation between BRUTUS and "BRU. O Cassius, I am sick of many griefs. CASS. Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils. BRU. No man bears sorrow better:-Portia is dead. CASS. Ha! Portia? CASS. How 'scaped I killing when I cross'd you so?" VIII. BRUTUS reading.-Ghost of CÆSAR enters. "BRU. How ill this taper burns!-Ha! who comes here? I think, it is the weakness of mine eyes, That shapes this monstrous apparition. It comes upon me:-Art thou any thing? Art thou some god, some angel, or some devil, GHOST. Thy evil spirit, Brutus. BRU. Why comest thou? GHOST. To tell thee, thou shalt see me at Philippi. "BRU. O Julius Caesar, thou art mighty yet! Thy spirit walks abroad, and turns our swords I pr'ythee, Strato, stay thou by thy lord: ACT V. S. 3. Thy life hath had some smatch of honour in it: Farewell, good Strato!-Cæsar, now be still: ACT V. S. 5. The dead bodies of CASSIUS and TITINIUS are lying in the middle ground. Brave Titinius! Look whe'r he have not crown'd dead Cassius!" ACT V. S. 3. |