|
It's middel of the night, and the storm Ceasar not to leave the house. She what she dreamt. Caesar is very stubb-Decius arrives and reinterprets Calpur-
|
|
|
|
 | |  |
| And graves have yawn'd, and yielded up their dead; | |
 | |  |
|
 |
 | |  |
| Yet Caesar shall go forth, for these predictions | |
 | |  |
|
|
|
|
continues. Calpurnia had dreamt that tells him the strange things that have orn, he refused his wife, to stay home, nia's dream.
|
|
|
|
 | |  |
| Do not go forth today. Call it my fear ....Let me, upon my knee, prevail in this. | |
 | |  |
|
 |
 | |  |
| Mark Antony shall say I am not well, And, for thy humor, I will stay at home. | |
 | |  |
|
|
|
|
Caesar has been mudered. She forces been seen by the night watch and finaly he agrees and stays. However,
|
|
|
|
 | |  |
| Decius: Say Caesar can not come because he is sick. | |
 | |  |
|
 |
 | |  |
| Shall Caesar send a lie? To be afeard to tell greybeards the truth? Decius, go tell them Caesar will not come. | |
 | |  |
|
|
|