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Speak , what trade art thou ? First Com . Why , Sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? You , Sir , what trade are you ? Sec . Com . Truly , Sir , in respect of a fine ...
Speak , what trade art thou ? First Com . Why , Sir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on ? You , Sir , what trade are you ? Sec . Com . Truly , Sir , in respect of a fine ...
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Why dost thou lead these men about the streets ? Sec . Com . Truly , Sir , to wear out their shoes , to get myself into more work . But , indeed , Sir , we make holiday , to see Cæsar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar.
Why dost thou lead these men about the streets ? Sec . Com . Truly , Sir , to wear out their shoes , to get myself into more work . But , indeed , Sir , we make holiday , to see Cæsar , and to rejoice in his triumph . Mar.
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What say'st thou to me now ? speak once again . SOOTH . Beware the Ides of March . CÆs . He is a dreamer ; let us leave him . Pass . [ Sennet . Exeunt all but BRUTUS and CASSIUS . Cass . Will you go see the order of the Course ? BRU .
What say'st thou to me now ? speak once again . SOOTH . Beware the Ides of March . CÆs . He is a dreamer ; let us leave him . Pass . [ Sennet . Exeunt all but BRUTUS and CASSIUS . Cass . Will you go see the order of the Course ? BRU .
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I was born free as Cæsar ; so were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the Winter's cold as well as he : For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores , Cæsar said to me Dar'st thou ...
I was born free as Cæsar ; so were you : We both have fed as well ; and we can both Endure the Winter's cold as well as he : For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores , Cæsar said to me Dar'st thou ...
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Now , in the names of all the Gods at once , Upon what meat doth this our Cæsar feed , That he is grown so great ? Age , thou art sham'd ! 150 Rome , thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods !
Now , in the names of all the Gods at once , Upon what meat doth this our Cæsar feed , That he is grown so great ? Age , thou art sham'd ! 150 Rome , thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods !
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