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Act 1 Julius Caesar

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Act 1 Julius Caesar

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  • Glide: 1
  • Flavius: Wherefore rejoice what conquest brings he home? what tributaries follow him to Rome to grace in captive bonds his chariot wheels? You blocks, you stones, you wore than senseless things!
  • Cobbler: But indeed sir, we make holiday to see Cesar and to rejoyce in his triumph!
  • Glide: 2
  • Cassius: Well, Brutus, thou art noble. Yet I see They honorable mettle may be wrought from that it is disposed. Therefore it is meet. That noble minds keep ever with their like; for who so firm that cannot be seduced? Caesar doth bare me hard, but he loves Brutus. if i were Brutus now, and he were Cassius, he should not humor me. I will this night in several hands in at his window throw, as if they came from several citizen, writtings, all tending to the great opinion that Rome holds his name, wherein obscurely Caesar's ambitions shall be glanced at and after this, let Caesar sat him sure for we will shake him, or worse days endure.
  • Glide: 3
  • Casa: Are not moved, when all the sway of earth shakes like a thing unfirm? O Cicero. I have seen tempests when the scolding winds have rived the knotty oaks, and I have seen th'ambitious ocean swell and rage and foam to be exalted with the threat'ning clouds; but never till tonight, never till now, did i go through a tempest dropping fire. Either there is a civil strife in heaven, or else the world, too saucy with the gods, incenses them to send destruction
  • Cicero: Good even, Casa. Brought you Caesar home? Why are you breathless? and why stare you so?
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