The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar
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Cassius.

Ay, do you fear it?

Then must I think you would not have it so.

Brutus. I would not, Cassius; yet I love him well.

Brutus.

But wherefore do you hold me here so long?

What is it that you would impart to me?

85If it be aught[96] toward the general good,

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Set honour in one eye and death i' the other,

And I will look on both[97][98] indifferently;[99]

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For let the gods so speed[100] me as I love

The name of honour more than I fear death.

90Cassius. I know that virtue to be in you, Brutus,

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Cassius.

As well as I do know your outward favour.[101]


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