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Page 74
... Titinius and Messala . Brutus . Come in Titinius : Welcome good Messala : [ Exit Lucius . ] Now sit we close about this Taper heere , And call in question our necessities . Cas . Portia , art thou gone ? Bru . No more I pray you ...
... Titinius and Messala . Brutus . Come in Titinius : Welcome good Messala : [ Exit Lucius . ] Now sit we close about this Taper heere , And call in question our necessities . Cas . Portia , art thou gone ? Bru . No more I pray you ...
Page 77
... Titinius : Noble , Noble Cassius , Good night , and good repose . Cassi . O my deere Brother : This was an ill beginning of the night : Never come such division ' tweene our soules : 270 Let it not Brutus . Enter Lucius with the Gowne ...
... Titinius : Noble , Noble Cassius , Good night , and good repose . Cassi . O my deere Brother : This was an ill beginning of the night : Never come such division ' tweene our soules : 270 Let it not Brutus . Enter Lucius with the Gowne ...
Page 81
... Titinius , Messala , and others . ] Bru . They stand , and would have parley . Cassi . Stand fast Titinius , we must out and talke . Octa . Mark Antony , shall we give signe of Battaile ? Ant . No Casar , we will answer on their Charge ...
... Titinius , Messala , and others . ] Bru . They stand , and would have parley . Cassi . Stand fast Titinius , we must out and talke . Octa . Mark Antony , shall we give signe of Battaile ? Ant . No Casar , we will answer on their Charge ...
Page 85
... Titinius . Cassi . O looke Titinius , looke , the Villaines flye : My selfe have to mine owne turn'd Enemy : This Ensigne heere of mine was turning backe , I slew the Coward , and did take it from him . Titin . O Cassius , Brutus gave ...
... Titinius . Cassi . O looke Titinius , looke , the Villaines flye : My selfe have to mine owne turn'd Enemy : This Ensigne heere of mine was turning backe , I slew the Coward , and did take it from him . Titin . O Cassius , Brutus gave ...
Page 86
... Titinius is enclosed round about With Horsemen , that make to him on the Spurre , Yet he spurres on . Now they are almost on him : Now some light : O he lights too . Showt . Now Titinius . Hee's tane . And hearke , they shout for joy ...
... Titinius is enclosed round about With Horsemen , that make to him on the Spurre , Yet he spurres on . Now they are almost on him : Now some light : O he lights too . Showt . Now Titinius . Hee's tane . And hearke , they shout for joy ...
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