The Works of John Sheffield Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham. In two volumes ... The third edition, Corrected |
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SCENE IV.
Enter a Senator.
Well now, what News?
Senator.
The People are amaz'd,
Cry out, and stare, and run about the Streets,
As in an Earthquake.
[They all stoop down to Cæsar's Body, except Brutus.
Casca.
How many Ages hence
Shall this our lofty Scene be acted o'er,
In States unborn, and Accents yet unknown!
Trebonius.
How many times shall Cæsar bleed in Sport,
While the attentive Throng shall melt in Tears,
To see his Fall!
Brutus.
As oft as that shall be,
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The Men who gave their Country Liberty.
Let's venture forth.
Cassius.
Come, on then, let's away.
Brutus shall lead, and we will grace his Steps
With all the best and boldest Sons of Rome.
Brutus.
What! Antony return'd, and without Arms!
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