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  • Act IV Scene I
  • These many, then, shall die; their names arepricked.
  • Your brother too must die.
  • Act IV Scene I
  • This is a slight, unmeritable man, meet to be sent on errands. Is it fit, the threefold world divided, he should stand one of the three to share it?
  • Act IV Scene II
  • Let us not wrangle. Bid them move away. Then in my tent, Cassius, enlarge your griefs, and I will give you audience.
  • Antony, Octavius, and Lepidus discuss who should be killed.
  • Act IV Scene III
  • There is my dagger, and here my naked breast; within, a heart dearer than Pluto’s mine, richer than gold. If that thou be’st a Roman, take it forth.
  • Antony and Octavius talk about Lepidus and how he is not useful for anything other than running errands and completing other tasks that Antony does not want to do.
  • Act IV Scene III
  • Hear me, good brother—
  • Brutus invites Cassius to his tent to discuss the reasoning for Cassius's anger.
  • Act IV Scene III
  • Why com’st thou?
  • Cassius and Brutus argue, ending with Cassius offering his dagger to Brutus. He offers his chest so Brutus can stab him. Brutus denies this offer.
  • Brutus and Cassius discuss whether they should go to Philippi. Brutus says that they will march to Philippi, no matter what Cassius says.
  • Under your pardon. You must note besides that we have tried the utmost of our friends, our legions are brim full, our cause is ripe.
  • The Ghost of Caesar appears to Brutus and says he will see him at Philippi.
  • To tell thee thou shalt see me at Philippi.
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