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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.

The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.

The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner

The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.

Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness

The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.

CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!

HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?

What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.

WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.

WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?

NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.

GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;

THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.

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  • CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR! CAESAR!
  • THE CROWD IS REJOICING IN CAESAR'S TRIUMPH AND DECORATING THE STREETS.
  • Dia: 2
  • HENCE! HOME YOU IDLE CREATURES, GET YOU HOME? IS THIS A HOLIDAY!SPEAK,WHAT TRADE ART THOU?
  • WHY, SIR A CARPENTER.
  • The Roman tribunes, Marallus and Flavius, are questioning why the people are out in their best clothes, parading the streets and celebrating.
  • Dia: 3
  • NAY, I BESEECH YOU, SIR,BE NOT OUT WITH ME: YET, IF YOU BE OUT,SIR, I CAN MEND YOU.
  • WHAT TRADE, THOU KNAVE? THOU NAUGHT KNAVE, WHAT TRADE?
  • The second citizen was convincing Flavius and Marullus that he was a cobbler in humorous manner
  • Dia: 4
  • What conquest does he bring home?! Meanwhile not long back you used to wait for POMPEY with infabts in your arms to see him pass the streets.
  • The tribunes were expressing their views on how not long ago they were celebrating Pompaey and now suddenly they are celebrating the person who killed Pompey's son.
  • Dia: 5
  • GO, GO, GOOD COUNTRYMEN, AND, FOR THIS FAULT, ASSEMEBLE ALL THE POOR OF YOUR SORT;
  • Marallus and Flavius demand the crowd to go back and ask for forgiveness
  • Dia: 6
  • THESE GROWING FEATHERS PLUCK'D FROM CAESER'S WING WILL MAKE HIM FLY AN ORDINARY PITCH;WHO ELSE WOULD SOAR ABOVE THE VIEW OF MEN AND KEEP US ALL IN SERVILE FEARFULNESS.
  • The tribunes discuss how Ceaser has gained too much power.
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