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64  How now, fellow!

Serv. Sir, Octavius is already come to Rome.

Ant. Where is he?

Serv. He and Lepidus are at Cæsar's house.

Ant. And thither will I straight to visit him. He comes upon a wish. Fortune is merry, And in this mood will give us anything.

Serv. I heard him say Brutus and Cassius Are rid like madmen through the gates of Rome.

Ant. Belike they had some notice of the people, How I had mov'd them. Bring me to Octavius. Exeunt.

Cin. I dreamt to-night that I did feast with Cæsar, And things unluckily charge my fantasy: I have no will to wander forth of doors, Yet something leads me forth.

First Ple. What is your name?

Sec. Ple. Whither are you going?

Third Ple. Where do you dwell?

Fourth Ple. Are you a married man, or a bachelor?

Sec. Ple. Answer every man directly.

First Ple. Ay, and briefly.

Fourth Ple. Ay, and wisely.

Third Ple. Ay, and truly, you were best.

Cin. What is my name? Whither am I  271 upon a wish: as if at my wish  2 unluckily fantasy: weigh upon my fancy ominously 13 you were best: it would be best for you 