People and senators, be not affrighted;Fly not; stand stiff: ambition's debt is paid
Caesar
Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!
Casca
Decius Brutus
Cassius
Cinna
Where's Publius?
Brutus
Here, quite confounded with this mutiny.
Cinna
Publius
Caesar
Casca
Decius Brutus
Cassius
Brutus
Cassius
And leave us, Publius; lest that the people,Rushing on us, should do your age some mischief.
Publius
Talk not of standing. Publius, good cheer;There is no harm intended to your person,Nor to no Roman else: so tell them, Publius.
Caesar
Cinna
Casca
Decius Brutus
Publius
Brutus
Where is Antony?
Cassius
Fled to his house amazed:Men, wives and children stare, cry out and runAs it were doomsday.
Caesar
Casca
Decius Brutus
Cinna
Grant that, and then is death a benefit:So are we Caesar's friends, that have abridgedHis time of fearing death. Stoop, Romans, stoop,And let us bathe our hands in Caesar's bloodUp to the elbows, and besmear our swords:Then walk we forth, even to the market-place,And, waving our red weapons o'er our heads,Let's all cry 'Peace, freedom and liberty!'
Publius
Brutus
Cassius
So oft as that shall be,So often shall the knot of us be call'dThe men that gave their country liberty.
Trebonius
Caesar
Cinna
Decius Brutus
Casca
Publius
Ay, every man away:Brutus shall lead; and we will grace his heelsWith the most boldest and best hearts of Rome.