Julius Caesar Paraphrase5-3
Julius Caesar Paraphrase5-3
[Call to arms sounds. Enter Brutus, Messala, young Cato, Strato, Volumnius,
and Lucilius.]
Brutus.
Where, where, Messala, does his body lie?
Messala.
See over there, and Titinius mourning it.
Brutus.
Titinius' face is upward.
Cato.
He is dead.
Brutus.
Oh Julius Caesar, you are mighty still!
Your spirit walks abroad, and turns our swords
In on our own selves.
[Low calls to arms.]
Cato.
Brave Titinius!
See how he has crowned dead Cassius!
Brutus.
Are there still two living Romans like these two?
The last of all the Romans, farewell!
It is impossible that Rome will ever
Bring up anyone like you. Friends, I owe more tears
To this dead man than you will see me pay.
I will find time, Cassius; I will find time.
Come then, and send his body to Thasos;
His funerals will not be held in our camp,
In case it would unsettle us. Lucilius, come,
And come, young Cato, let us go to the field,
Labio and Flavio wage our battles on.
It's three o'clock, and, Romans, still before night
We shall tempt fate in a second fight.
[Exit.]