ACT 1
Scene 3
...and most terrible.
Enter Cinna.
...haste you so?
To find out you. Who’s that? Metellus Cimber?
...stayed for, Cinna?
I am glad on ’t. What a fearful night is this!
There’s two or three of us have seen strange sights.
...for? Tell me.
Yes, you are. O Cassius, if you could
But win the noble Brutus to our party—
CASSIUS, handing him papers
...and Trebonius there?
All but Metellus Cimber, and he’s gone
To seek you at your house. Well, I will hie
And so bestow these papers as you bade me.
...to Pompey’s Theater.
Cinna exits.
ACT 2
Scene 1
...thee from prevention.
Enter the conspirators, Cassius, Casca, Decius, Cinna, Metellus, and Trebonius.
...break here? No.
O pardon, sir, it doth; and yon gray lines
That fret the clouds are messengers of day.
...leave him out.
No, by no means.
...that the uttermost?
Be that the uttermost, and fail not then.
...you every one.
All but Brutus exit.
Scene 2
...I will go.
Enter Brutus, Ligarius, Metellus, Casca, Trebonius, Cinna, and Publius.
...to think upon.
They exit.
ACT 3
Scene 1
...say to thee.
Flourish. Enter Caesar, Antony, Lepidus; Brutus, Cassius, Casca, Decius, Metellus, Trebonius, Cinna; Publius, Popilius, Artemidorus, the Soothsayer, and other Senators and Petitioners.
...to the Capitol.
Caesar goes forward, the rest following.
...and second him.
Casca, you are the first that rears your hand.
...keep him so.
kneeling
O Caesar—
...hands, for me!
As Casca strikes, the others rise up and stab Caesar.
...Caesar. He dies.
Liberty! Freedom! Tyranny is dead!
Run hence, proclaim, cry it about the streets.
...too. Where’s Publius?
Here, quite confounded with this mutiny.
...then, and wash.
They smear their hands and swords with Caesar’s blood.
...and follow us.
All but Antony exit.