Julius Caesar | Act 4.2

 Camp near Sardis.
Before BRUTUS’s tent.

[Drum. Enter BRUTUS, LUCILIUS,
LUCIUS, and
Soldiers; TITINIUS
and PINDARUS meeting them]

BRUTUS     Stand, ho!

LUCILIUS     Give the word, ho! and stand.

BRUTUS     What now, Lucilius! is Cassius near?

LUCILIUS     He is at hand; and Pindarus is come
To do you salutation from his master.

BRUTUS     He greets me well. 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.

PINDARUS     I do not doubt
But that my noble master will appear
Such as he is, full of regard and honour.

BRUTUS      He is not doubted. A word, Lucilius;
How he received you, let me be resolved.

LUCILIUS     With courtesy and with respect enough;
But not with such familiar instances,
Nor with such free and friendly conference,
As he hath used of old.

BRUTUS      Thou hast described
A hot friend cooling: ever note, Lucilius,
When love begins to sicken and decay,
It useth an enforced ceremony.
There are no tricks in plain and simple faith;
But hollow men, like horses hot at hand,
Make gallant show and promise of their mettle;
But when they should endure the bloody spur,
They fall their crests, and, like deceitful jades,
Sink in the trial. Comes his army on?

LUCILIUS
    They mean this night in Sardis to be quarter’d;
The greater part, the horse in general,
Are come with Cassius.

BRUTUS     Hark! he is arrived.

[Low march within]

March gently on to meet him.

[Enter CASSIUS and his powers]

CASSIUS       Stand, ho!

BRUTUS      Stand, ho! Speak the word along.

First Soldier     Stand!

Second Soldier     Stand!

Third Soldier      Stand!

CASSIUS
    Most noble brother, you have done me wrong.

BRUTUS     Judge me, you gods! wrong I mine enemies?
And, if not so, how should I wrong a brother?

CASSIUS      Brutus, this sober form of yours hides wrongs;
And when you do them–

BRUTUS      Cassius, be content.
Speak your griefs softly: I do know you well.
Before the eyes of both our armies here,
Which should perceive nothing but love from us,
Let us not wrangle: bid them move away;
Then in my tent, Cassius, enlarge your griefs,
And I will give you audience.

CASSIUS       Pindarus,
Bid our commanders lead their charges off
A little from this ground.

BRUTUS      Lucilius, do you the like; and let no man
Come to our tent till we have done our conference.
Let Lucius and Titinius guard our door.

 

[Exeunt] Act 4.1 | Act 4.3


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