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From: The Explicator
Date: 20020622
Author:Delaney, Bill
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Bill Delaney
Bru. Words before blowes: is it fo Countrymen?
Octa. Not that we loue words better, as you do.
Bru. Good words are better than bad ftrokes Octauius.
Ant. In your bad ftrokes Brutus, you giue good words
Witneffe the hole you made in Caefars heart,
Crying long liue, Haile Caefar.
Caffi. Antony,
The pofture of your blowes are yet vnknowne;
But for your words, they rob the Hibla Bees,
And leaue them Hony-leffe.
Ant. Not ftingleffe too.
Bru. O yes, and foundleffe too:
For ...
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