I here discard my sickness. Soul of Rome! Bru. A piece of work, that will make sick men whole. Lig. But are not some whole, that we must make sick ? Bru. That must we also. What it is my Caius, I shall unfold to thee, as we are going art es To whom it must be done. Lig. Set on your foot ;s ́ And, with a heart new-ird, I follow you, To do I know not what: but it sufficeth, Bru. Follow me then. SCENE II. [Exeunt The same. A Room in Caesar's Palace. Thunder and Lightning Enter" CAESAR, in his Night-gown. Caes. Nor heaven, nor earth, have been peace to-Light: Thrice hath Caloric in her steep cried out, murder Ogosur. Wyba's within ? Help, ho! i Enter a Servant. Serv. My Lord? Caes. Go bid the priests do present særifx And bring me their opinions of success. Sere. I will, my Lord. Exit. Enter CALPHURNIA. Cal. What mean you, Caesar? Think you to walk forth? You shall not stir out of your house to-day. Caes. Caesar shall forth: The things, that threat◄ , en d me, Ne'er look'd but on my back; when they shall see The face of Caesar, they are vanished. Cal. Caesar, I never stood on ceremonies, And graves have yawn'd, and yielded up their dead In ranks, and squadrons, and right form of war, The noise of battle hurtled in the air, Caes. What can be avoided, Whose end is purpos'd by the mighty Gods? Cal. When beggars die, there are no comets seen The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of Princes. Caes. Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear : Seeing that death, a necessary end, Re-enter a Servant. What the augurers? say Serv. They would not have you to stir forth today. Plucking the entrails of an offering forth, Cal. Alas, my Lord, Your wisdom is consum'd in confidence. That keeps you in the house, and not your own. Caes. Mark Antony shall say, I am not well; → And, for thy humour, I will stay at home. Enter DECIUS. Here's Decius Brutus, he shall tell them so. Caesar: I come to fetch you to the senate-house. worthy Caes. And you are come in very happy time, To bear my greeting to the senators, And tell them, that I will not come to-day: Cannot, is false; and that I dare not, falser; I will not come to-day: Tell them so, Decius. Caes. Shall Caesar send a lie? Have I in conquest stretch'd mine arm so far, པའི་ cause, Lest I be laugh'd at, when I tell them so. Caes. The cause is in my will, I will not come; That is enough to satisfy the senate. But, for your private satisfaction, Because I love you, I will let your know. Caes. And this way have you well expounded it. And know it now; The senate have concluded. Their minds may change. Besides, it were a mock When Caesar's wife shall meet with better dreams. If Caesar hide himself, shall they not whisper, Pardon me, Caesar; for my dear, dear love Caes. How foolish do your fears scem now, I am ashamed I did yield to them. Enter PUBLIUS, BRUTUS, LIGARIUS, METELLUS, And look where Publius is come to fetch me. 2 Caesar. Caes. We, Publius. What, Brutus, are you stirr'd so early too? As that same ague which hath made you lean. Bru. Caesar, 'tis strucken eight. Caes. I thank you for your pains and courtesy, Enter ANTONY. See! Antony, that revels long o'nights, Good-morrow, Antony. Ant. So to most noble Caesar. I am to blame to be thus waited for |