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from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1902 edition. Excerpt: ...upon your rest: Good morrow, Brutus; do we trouble you? Bru. I have been up this hour, awake all night. Know I these men that come along with you? Cas. Yes, every man of them; and no man here 90 But honours you; and every one doth wish You had but that opinion of yourself Which every noble Roman bears of you. This is Trebonius. Bru. He is welcome hither. Cas. This, Decius Brutus. Bru.. He is welcome too. 95 Cas. This, Casca; this, Cinna; and this, Metellus Cimber. Bru. They are all welcome. What watchful cares do interpose themselves Betwixt your eyes and night? Cas. Shall I entreat a word? 100 Brutus and Cassius whisper. Dec. Here lies the east: doth not the day break here? 86. are too bold upon your rest thy sake, so that thou wilt show thy take an undue liberty in thus disturb-self to be the man thou art taken for ing your rest. and that they hope thou art." 92. that opinion Cassius in Pint-98. watchful cares Compare 117 arch says to Brutus, ' Be thou well and I. ii. 9. assured that at thy hands they specially 101. Here lies the east This dis require as a debt due to them, the cussion as to the exact spot at which taking away of the tyranny, being the sun will rise fills up the time fully bent to suffer any extremity for during which Brutus and Cassius Casca. No. Cin. O! pardon, sir, it doth; and yon grey lines That fret the clouds are messengers of day. Casca. You shall confess that you are both de-ceiv'd. 105 Here, as I point my sword, the sun arises, Which is a great way growing on the south, Weighing the youthful season of the year. Some two months hence up higher toward the north are whispering. Such a discussion at such a time is very natural. Experience shows that men are inclined at a great crisis to relieve their highwrought...
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