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Act 3, Scene 1 of Julius Caesar :: essays research papers
 Act 3, Scene 1  Rome. Before the Capitol; the Senate sitting above.    [ previous scene ][ home page ][ next scene ]  A crowd of people; among them ARTEMIDORUS and the Soothsayer. Flourish. Enter CAESAR, BRUTUS, CASSIUS, CASCA, DECIUS BRUTUS, METELLUS CIMBER, TREBONIUS, CINNA, ANTONY, LEPIDUS, POPILIUS, PUBLIUS, and others  CAESAR     [To the Soothsayer] The ides of March are come.    Soothsayer     Ay, Caesar; but not gone.    ARTEMIDORUS     Hail, Caesar! read this schedule.    DECIUS BRUTUS     Trebonius doth desire you to o'erread,  At your best leisure, this his humble suit.      ARTEMIDORUS     O Caesar, read mine first; for mine's a suit  That touches Caesar nearer: read it, great Caesar.      CAESAR     What touches us ourself shall be last served.    ARTEMIDORUS     Delay not, Caesar; read it instantly.    CAESAR     What, is the fellow mad?    PUBLIUS     Sirrah, give place.    CASSIUS     What, urge you your petitions in the street?  Come to the Capitol.      CAESAR goes up to the Senate-House, the rest following  POPILIUS     I wish your enterprise to-day may thrive.    CASSIUS     What enterprise, Popilius?    POPILIUS     Fare you well.    Advances to CAESAR  BRUTUS     What said Popilius Lena?    CASSIUS     He wish'd to-day our enterprise might thrive.  I fear our purpose is discovered.      BRUTUS     Look, how he makes to Caesar; mark him.    CASSIUS     Casca, be sudden, for we fear prevention.  Brutus, what shall be done? If this be known,  Cassius or Caesar never shall turn back,  For I will slay myself.      BRUTUS     Cassius, be constant:  Popilius Lena speaks not of our purposes;  For, look, he smiles, and Caesar doth not change.      CASSIUS     Trebonius knows his time; for, look you, Brutus.  He draws Mark Antony out of the way.      Exeunt ANTONY and TREBONIUS  DECIUS BRUTUS     Where is Metellus Cimber? Let him go,  And presently prefer his suit to Caesar.      BRUTUS     He is address'd: press near and second him.    CINNA     Casca, you are the first that rears your hand.    CAESAR     Are we all ready? What is now amiss  That Caesar and his senate must redress?      METELLUS CIMBER     Most high, most mighty, and most puissant Caesar,  Metellus Cimber throws before thy seat  An humble heart,--      Kneeling  CAESAR     I must prevent thee, Cimber.  These couchings and these lowly courtesies  Might fire the blood of ordinary men,  And turn pre-ordinance and first decree  Into the law of children. Be not fond,  To think that Caesar bears such rebel blood  That will be thaw'd from the true quality  With that which melteth fools; I mean, sweet words,  Low-crooked court'sies and base spaniel-fawning.  Thy brother by decree is banished:  If thou dost bend and pray and fawn for him,  I spurn thee like a cur out of my way.  Know, Caesar doth not wrong, nor without cause  Will he be satisfied.      METELLUS CIMBER     Is there no voice more worthy than my own  To sound more sweetly in great Caesar's ear    					    
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