Your master, Pindarus, in his own change, or by ill officers, hath given me some worthy...
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Brutus:
Your master, Pindarus, in his own change, or by ill officers, hath given me some worthy cause to wish things done, undone; but if he be at hand, I shall be satisfied.
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He greets me well.
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Your master, Pindarus,
in his own change, or by ill officers,
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hath given me some worthy cause
to wish things done, undone,
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but if he be at hand, I shall be satisfied.
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I do not doubt but that
my noble master will appear,
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such as he is, full of regard and honor.
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He is not doubted.
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A word, Lucilius.
How he received you, let me be resolved.
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With courtesy and with respect enough,
but not with such familiar instances,
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nor with such free and friendly
conference, as he hath used of old.
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Thou has described a hot friend cooling.
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Ever note, Lucilius, when love begins
to sicken and decay,
Clip duration: 37 seconds
Views: 228
Timestamp in movie: 01h 27m 21s
Uploaded: 23 September, 2021
Genres: biography, drama, history
Summary: The growing ambition of Julius Caesar is a source of major concern to his close friend Brutus. Cassius persuades him to participate in his plot to assassinate Caesar but they have both sorely underestimated Mark Antony.
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00:16 Here was a Caesar
00:13 Urge me no more
00:06 I would hold more talk with thee
00:17 There is no terror
00:19 Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile
00:10 This same day must end that work the Ides of March begun
00:09 I could weep the spirit from mine eyes
00:08 Good reasons must
00:21 Whether we shall meet again I know not
00:20 Our enemies have beat us to the pit
00:13 This day I breathed first
00:22 Brutus' tongue hath almost ended his life's...
01:15 I have not slept
00:10 Et tu Brute Then fall Caesar
00:14 Now in the name of all the gods at once
00:35 Upon what meat doth this our Caesar feed
00:33 Upon what sickness
00:35 What Did Caesar swoon
00:12 Good night Lord Brutus
00:09 For let the gods so speed me as I love the name of honor