The Shake-speare tragedy of Julius Cæsar . ft them to your heirs forever, common walk abroad, and recreate was a Caesar! when comes such another ? 1 Citizen. Never, never!—Come, away, away!Well burn his body in the holy place. And with the brands fire the traitors up the body. 2 Citizen. Go, fetch fire. 3 Citizen. Pluck down benches. 4 Citizen. Pluck down forms, windows, any thing. {Exeunt Citizens, with the body. Antony. Now let it work. Mischief, thou thou what course thou wilt!—How now, fel-low? Enter a SERVANT. Servant. Sir, Oc


The Shake-speare tragedy of Julius Cæsar . ft them to your heirs forever, common walk abroad, and recreate was a Caesar! when comes such another ? 1 Citizen. Never, never!—Come, away, away!Well burn his body in the holy place. And with the brands fire the traitors up the body. 2 Citizen. Go, fetch fire. 3 Citizen. Pluck down benches. 4 Citizen. Pluck down forms, windows, any thing. {Exeunt Citizens, with the body. Antony. Now let it work. Mischief, thou thou what course thou wilt!—How now, fel-low? Enter a SERVANT. Servant. Sir, Octavius is already come to Rome. Antony. Where is he? Servant. He and Lepidus are at Caesars house. Antony. And thither will I straight to visit comes upon a wish. Fortune is in this mood will give us any thing. Servant. I heard him say Brutus and CassiusAre rid like madmen through the gates of Rome. Antony. Belike they had some notice of the peo-ple,How I had movd them. Bring me to Octavius. {Exeunt. Q6 Julius C-^ A Street. Enter CINNA the Poet. Cinna. I dreamd to-night that I did feast withCaesar,And things unlucky charge my have no will to wander forth of doors,Yet something leads me forth. Enter CITIZENS. 1 Citizen. What is your name? 2 Citizen. Whither are you going? 3 Citizen. Where do you dwell? 4 Citizen. Are you a married man, or a bachelor? 2 Citizen. Answer every man directly.* *Cf. Bacon: Answer directly; you mean as you woulddirect me.—Prom. No. 208 (1594). Answer fne directly.—1 Hen. IV., II., 3. 1 Citizen. Ay, and Citizen. Ay, and wisely. 3 Citizen. Ay, and truly, you were best. Cinna. What is my name? Whither am I going?Where do I dwell? Am I a married man or a bach-elor? Then to answer every man directly andbriefly, wisely and truly. Wisely, I say, I am abachelor* *C/. Bacon. but yet he was refuted one of the wise -men that?made answer to the question -when a man shotud marry . A youngman not yet, a7t elder man


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