"Brutus and Cassius are levying powers; we must straight make head therefore let our alliance be combined" (Antony Pg. 70, lines 41-43, act 4 scene 1)
"Speak your griefs softly. I do know you well. Before the eyes of both our armies here -- which should perceive nothing but love from us-- let us not wrangle" (Brutus pg. 73 lines 42-45 act 4 scene 2)
"Lucius, do you like, and let no man come to our tent till we have done our conference. Let Lucilius and Titinius guard our door" (Brutus pg. 73 lines 50-52 act 4 scene 2)
"That you have wrong'd me doth appear in this; You have comdemn'd and noted Lucius Pella for taking bribes here of the Sardians, wherein my letters praying on his side, because I knew the man was slighted off." (Cassius pg. 73 lines 1-5 act 4 scene 3)
"For shame, you generals, what do you mean? Love and be friends, as two such men should be." (Poet pg. 79 lines 130-131 act 4 scene 3)
"With this she fell distract and her attendants absent, swallow'd fire" (Brutus pg. 80 lines 155-156 act 4 scene 3)