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Julius Cæsar, V. i  

Bru. Sleep again, Lucius. Sirrah, Claudius! Fellow thou, awake!

Var. My lord!

Clau. My lord!

Bru. Why did you so cry out, sirs, in your sleep?

Both. Did we, my lord?

Bru. Ay: saw you anything?

Var. No, my lord, I saw nothing.

Clau. Nor I, my lord.

Bru. Go, and commend me to my brother Cassius: Bid him set on his powers betimes before, And we will follow.

Both. It shall be done, my lord.

 

Oct. Now, Antony, our hopes are answered: You said the enemy would not come down, But keep the hills and upper regions; It proves not so; their battles are at hand; They mean to warn us at Philippi here, Answering before we do demand of them.

Ant. Tut, I am in their bosoms, and I know Wherefore they do it: they could be content To visit other places; and come down  1 answered: fulfilled 4 battles: battalions 5 warn: summon, challenge 7 bosoms: secrets 