This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1901 Excerpt: ... So do you too, where you perceive them thick. These growing feathers pluck'd from Caesar's wing Will make him fly an ordinary pitch, Who else would soar above the view of men, And keep us all in servile fearfuless. so Exeunt. Scene II.--A Public Place. Enter Cesar; Antony, for the course; Calpurnia, Portia, Decius, Cicero, Brutus, Cassius, and Casca; a Soothsayer; after them, Marullus and Flavius. Caesar. Calpurnia, --Casca. Peace, ho Caesar speaks. Caesar. ' Calpurnia, --Calpurnia. Here, my lord. Caesar. Stand you directly in Antonius' way, Where he doth run his course.--Antonius, --Antony.. Caesar, my lord. Caesar. Forget not, in your speed, Antonius, To touch Calpurnia; for our elders say The barren, touched in this holy chase, Shake off their sterile curse.. Antony. I shall remember: When Caesar says, 'Do this, ' it is performed. io Cesar. Set on; and leave no ceremony out. Soothsayer. Caesar Cesar. Ha Who calls? Casca. Bid every noise be still: --peace yet again Cesak. Who is it in the press that calls on me? I hear a tongue, shriller than all the music, Cry, 'Caesar '--Speak: Caesar is turn'd to hear. Soothsayer. Beware the ides of March Caesar. What man is that? Brutus. A soothsayer bids you beware the ides of-March. 20 Cesar. Set him before me; let me see his face. Cassius. Fellow, come from the throng: look upon Caesar. Cesar. What say'st thou to me now? Speak once again. Soothsayer. Beware the ides of March Cesar. He is a dreamer; let us leave him: --pass. Sennet. Exeunt all but Brutus and Cassius. Cassius. Will you go see the order of the course? Brutus. Not I. Cassius. I pray you. do. Brutus. I am not gamesome; I do lack some part Of that quick spirit that is in Antony. 30 Let me not hinder, Cassius, your desires; I'll leave you. Cassius. Brutus, ...