ACT 4
Scene 3
...Brutus’ love.He drinks.
Enter Titinius and Messala.
...question our necessities.
They sit.
...expedition toward Philippi.
Myself have letters of the selfsame tenor.
...With what addition?
That by proscription and bills of outlawry,
Octavius, Antony, and Lepidus
Have put to death an hundred senators.
... Cicero one?
Cicero is dead,
And by that order of proscription.
Had you your letters from your wife, my lord?
... No, Messala.
Nor nothing in your letters writ of her?
... Nothing, Messala.
That methinks is strange.
...her in yours?
No, my lord.
...tell me true.
Then like a Roman bear the truth I tell,
For certain she is dead, and by strange manner.
...endure it now.
Even so great men great losses should endure.
...more. Good night.
They stand.
...night, good brother.
Good night, Lord Brutus.
... Farewell, everyone.
All but Brutus and Lucius exit.
ACT 5
Scene 1
...will do so.March.
Drum. Enter Brutus, Cassius, and their army including Lucilius, Titinius, and Messala.
...word with you.
Lucilius and Messala stand forth.
...together. Messala.
What says my general?
...up the ghost.
Believe not so.
...known.—Come ho, away!
They exit.
Scene 2
Alarum. Enter Brutus and Messala.
...the other side!
He hands Messala papers.
...all come down.
They exit.
Scene 3
...note of him.
Enter Titinius and Messala.
It is but change, Titinius, for Octavius
Is overthrown by noble Brutus’ power,
As Cassius’ legions are by Antony.
...well comfort Cassius.
Where did you leave him?
...on this hill.
Is not that he that lies upon the ground?
...O my heart!
Is not that he?
...done this deed.
Mistrust of good success hath done this deed.
O hateful error, melancholy’s child,
Why dost thou show to the apt thoughts of men
The things that are not? O error, soon conceived,
Thou never com’st unto a happy birth
But kill’st the mother that engendered thee!
...art thou, Pindarus?
Seek him, Titinius, whilst I go to meet
The noble Brutus, thrusting this report
Into his ears. I may say “thrusting it,”
For piercing steel and darts envenomèd
Shall be as welcome to the ears of Brutus
As tidings of this sight.
...Pindarus the while.
Messala exits.
...on Cassius’ sword.
Alarum. Enter Brutus, Messala, young Cato, Strato, Volumnius, and Lucilius, Labeo, and Flavius.
...his body lie?
Lo, yonder, and Titinius mourning it.
...a second fight.
They exit.
Scene 4
Alarum. Enter Brutus, Messala, Cato, Lucilius, and Flavius.
...up your heads!
Brutus, Messala, and Flavius exit.
Scene 5
...a will.He dies.
Alarum. Retreat. Enter Antony, Octavius, Messala, Lucilius, and the army.
...man is that?
My master’s man.—Strato, where is thy master?
...so, good Messala.
How died my master, Strato?
...run on it.
Octavius, then take him to follow thee,
That did the latest service to my master.
...this happy day.
They all exit.