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Julius Caesar (Folio 1, 1623)
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1852Actus Quartus.
1853Enter Antony, Octauius, and Lepidus.
1857Octa. Pricke him downe Antony.
1862Fetch the Will hither, and we shall determine
1869One of the three to share it?
1870Octa. So you thought him,
1871And tooke his voyce who should be prickt to dye
1872In our blacke Sentence and Proscription.
1874And though we lay these Honours on this man,
1878Either led or driuen, as we point the way:
1879And hauing brought our Treasure, where we will,
1880Then take we downe his Load, and turne him off
1882And graze in Commons.
1883Octa. You may do your will:
1884But hee's a tried, and valiant Souldier.
1886I do appoint him store of Prouender.
1887It is a Creature that I teach to fight,
1889His corporall Motion, gouern'd by my Spirit,
1891He must be taught, and train'd, and bid go forth:
1892A barren spirited Fellow; one that feeds
1893On Obiects, Arts, and Imitations.
1895Begin his fashion. Do not talke of him,
1896But as a property: and now Octauius,
1899Therefore let our Alliance be combin'd,
ll2 And
124The Tragedie of Julius Caesar
1905And bayed about with many Enemies,