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| Let it be who it is, for Romans now have the bodies of our ancestors and are governed with our mother's spirits yet we act like weak woman. | |
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| Indeed, they say the senators tomorrow mean to establish Caesar as king; And he shall wear his crown by sea and land, In every place. | |
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| i know where i will wear this dagger then | |
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| So every bondman in his own hand bears the power to cancel his captivity | |
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| And why should Caesar be a tyrant then? Poor man! I know that he would not be a wolf, But that he sees the Romans are but sheep. | |
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| You speak to Casca, and to such a man that is no fleering tell-tale. | |
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