The Shake-speare tragedy of Julius Cæsar . A Room in Antonys House. ANTONY, OCTA-VIUS, and LEPIDUS, seated at a table. Afitony. These many, then, shall die; their namesare prickd. Octavius. Your brother too must die. Consentyou, Lepidus? Lepidus. I do consent. Octavius. Prick him down, Antony. Lepidus. Upon condition Publius shall not is your sisters son, Mark Antony. Antony. He shall not live; look, with a spot 1damn , Lepidus, go you to Caesars house;Fetch the will hither, and we shall determineHow to cut off some charge in legacies. Lepidus. What, shall I find you here? Octa


The Shake-speare tragedy of Julius Cæsar . A Room in Antonys House. ANTONY, OCTA-VIUS, and LEPIDUS, seated at a table. Afitony. These many, then, shall die; their namesare prickd. Octavius. Your brother too must die. Consentyou, Lepidus? Lepidus. I do consent. Octavius. Prick him down, Antony. Lepidus. Upon condition Publius shall not is your sisters son, Mark Antony. Antony. He shall not live; look, with a spot 1damn , Lepidus, go you to Caesars house;Fetch the will hither, and we shall determineHow to cut off some charge in legacies. Lepidus. What, shall I find you here? Octavius. Or here or at the Capitol. {Exit Lepidus. Antony. This is a slight, unmeritable to be sent on errands; is it three-fold world divided, he should standOne of the three to share it? Octavius. So you thought him, And took his voice who should be prickd to dieIn our black sentence and proscription. Antony. Octavius, I have seen more days thanyou;And though we lay these honours on this man,To ease ourselves of divers sla


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