Enter CINNA the poet
- Cinna the Poet. I dreamt to-night that I did feast with Caesar,
And things unlucky charge my fantasy:
I have no will to wander forth of doors,
Yet something leads me forth.
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Enter Citizens
- Cinna the Poet. What is my name? Whither am I going? Where do I
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dwell? Am I a married man or a bachelor? Then, to
answer every man directly and briefly, wisely and
truly: wisely I say, I am a bachelor.
- Second Citizen. That's as much as to say, they are fools that marry:
you'll bear me a bang for that, I fear. Proceed; directly.
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- Fourth Citizen. Tear him for his bad verses, tear him for his bad verses.
- Fourth Citizen. It is no matter, his name's Cinna; pluck but his
name out of his heart, and turn him going.
- Third Citizen. Tear him, tear him! Come, brands ho! fire-brands:
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to Brutus', to Cassius'; burn all: some to Decius'
house, and some to Casca's; some to Ligarius': away, go!
Exeunt
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