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第11章 ACT III(1)

SCENE I.Rome.

Before the Capitol;the Senate sitting above.A crowd of people,among them Artemidorus and the Soothsayer.

Flourish.Enter Caesar,Brutus,Cassius,Casca,Decius,Metellus,Trebonius,Cinna,Antony,Lepidus,Popilius,Publius,and others.

CAESAR.The ides of March are come.SOOTHSAYER.Ay,Caesar,but not gone.A Hail,Caesar!Read this schedule.DECIUS.Trebonius doth desire you to o'er read,At your best leisure,this his humble suit.ARTEMIDORUS.O Caesar,read mine first,for mine's a suit That touches Caesar nearer.Read it,great Caesar.CAESAR.What touches us ourself shall be last served.ARTEMIDORUS.Delay not,Caesar;read it instantly.CAESAR.What,is the fellow mad?PUBLIUS.Sirrah,give place.CASSIUS.What,urge you your petitions in the street?Come to the Capitol.Caesar goes up to the Senate House,the rest follow.

POPILIUS.I wish your enterprise today may thrive.CASSIUS.What enterprise,Popilius?POPILIUS.Fare you well.Advances to Caesar.BRUTUS.What said Popilius Lena?CASSIUS.He wish'd today our enterprise might thrive.I fear our purpose is discovered.BRUTUS.Look,how he makes to Caesar.Mark him.CASSIUS.Casca,Be sudden,for we fear prevention.Brutus,what shall be done?If this be known,Cassius or Caesar never shall turn back,For I will slay myself.BRUTUS.Cassius,be constant.Popilius Lena speaks not of our purposes;For,look,he smiles,and Caesar doth not change.CASSIUS.Trebonius knows his time,for,look you,Brutus,He draws Mark Antony out of the way.Exeunt Antony and Trebonius.DECIUS.Where is Metellus Cimber?Let him And presently prefer his suit to Caesar.BRUTUS.He is address'd;press near and second him.CINNA.Casca,you are the first that rears your hand.CAESAR.Are we all ready?What is now amiss That Caesar and his Senate must redress?METELLUS.Most high,most mighty,and most puissant Caesar,Metellus Cimber throws before thy seat An humble heart.Kneels.CAESAR.I must prevent thee,Cimber.These couchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men And turn preordinance and first decree Into the law of children.Be not fond To think that Caesar bears such rebel blood That will be thaw'd from the true quality With that which melteth fools-I mean sweet words,Low-crooked court'sies,and base spaniel-fawning.

Thy brother by decree is banished.If thou dost bend and pray and fawn for him,I spurn thee like a cur out of my way.Know,Caesar doth not wrong,nor without cause Will he be satisfied.METELLUS.Is there no voice more worthy than my own,To sound more sweetly in great Caesar's ear For the repealing of my banish'd brother?BRUTUS.I kiss thy hand,but not in flattery,Caesar,Desiring thee that Publius Cimber may Have an immediate freedom of repeal.CAESAR.What,Brutus?CASSIUS.Pardon,Caesar!Caesar,pardon!As low as to thy foot doth Cassius fall To beg enfranchisement for Publius Cimber.CAESAR.I could be well moved,if I were as you;If I could pray to move,prayers would move me;But I am constant as the northern star,Of whose true-fix'd and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament.

The skies are painted with unnumber'd sparks;They are all fire and every one doth shine;But there's but one in all doth hold his place.So in the world,'tis furnish'd well with men,And men are flesh and blood,and apprehensive;Yet in the number I do know but one That unassailable holds on his rank,Unshaked of motion;and that I am he,Let me a little show it,even in this;That I was constant Cimber should be banish'd,And constant do remain to keep him so.CINNA.O Caesar-CAESAR.Hence!Wilt thou lift up Olympus?DECIUS.Great Caesar-CAESAR.Doth not Brutus bootless kneel?CASCA.Speak,hands,for me!Casca first,then the other Conspirators and Marcus Brutus stab Caesar.CAESAR.Et tu,Brute?-Then fall,Caesar!Dies.CINNA.Liberty!Freedom!Tyranny is dead!Run hence,proclaim,cry it about the streets.CASSIUS.Some to the common pulpits and cry out "Liberty,freedom,and enfranchisement!"BRUTUS.People and senators,be not affrighted,Fly not,stand still;ambition's debt is paid.CASCA.Go to the pulpit,Brutus.DECIUS.And Cassius too.BRUTUS.Where's Publius?CINNA.Here,quite confounded with this mutiny.METELLUS.Stand fast together,lest some friend of Caesar's Should chance-BRUTUS.Talk not of standing.Publius,good cheer,There is no harm intended to your person,Nor to no Roman else.So tell them,Publius.CASSIUS.And leave us,Publius,lest that the people.

Rushing on us should do your age some mischief.BRUTUS.Do so,and let no man abide this deed But we the doers.

Re-enter Trebonius.CASSIUS.Where is Antony?TREBONIUS.Fled to his house amazed.Men,wives,and children stare,cry out,and run As it were doomsday.BRUTUS.Fates,we will know your pleasures.That we shall die,we know;'tis but the time And drawing days out that men stand upon.CASSIUS.Why,he that cuts off twenty years of life Cuts off so many years of fearing death.BRUTUS.Grant that,and then is death a benefit;So are we Caesar's friends that have abridged His time of fearing death.Stoop,Romans,stoop,And let us bathe our hands in Caesar's blood Up to the elbows,and besmear our swords;Then walk we forth,even to the marketplace,And waving our red weapons o'er our heads,Let's all cry,"Peace,freedom,and liberty!"CASSIUS.Stoop then,and wash.How many ages hence Shall this our lofty scene be acted over In states unborn and accents yet unknown!BRUTUS.How many times shall Caesar bleed in sport,That now on Pompey's basis lies along No worthier than the dust!CASSIUS.So oft as that shall be,So often shall the knot of us be call'd The men that gave their country liberty.DECIUS.What,shall we forth?CASSIUS.Ay,every man away.Brutus shall lead,and we will grace his heels With the most boldest and best hearts of Rome.

Enter a Servant.

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