Printed for J. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and MDCCXLVII. E R R A TA, Page 4. I. 15. for are read art. p. 63. 1. 20. for Now let it work read ANT. Now c. P: 118. 1. 25. for Cleo, read Char. p. 129. 1. 34. for Here read Her. p. 152. 1. 31. for Swan'd read Swan's. p. 177. 1. 20. for The read Tho'. på 184. 1. 20. for cheek read check. p. 255. 1. 29. for them read then. p. 289. I. 19. for wilderness read wildness. p. 325. 1. 9. for door read poor. p. 330. 1. 20. for dread read dreaded. P. 426. 1. 33. for 1710 read 1610. p. 465. I. 14. for hat read that. JULIUS CÆSAR. Triumvirs, after the Death of Julius Cæfar. } Conspirators against Julius Cæsar. Senators, Tribunes and Enemies to Cæsar. Friends to Brutus and Caffius. Servants to Brutus. Calphurnia, Wife to Cæfar. Gwards and Attendants. SCENE, for the three first Afts, at Rome: afterwards, at an Ide near Mutina ; at Sardis; and Philippi. HULIUS CÆ S A Ř. A C T I. Ś C É N E I. A Street in Rome. Enter Flavius, Marullus, and certain Commoners. FLAVIUS. you home; H Is this a holiday? what! know you not, Upon a labouring day, without the sign Of your profession? speak, what trade art thou? Car. Why, Sir, a carpenter. Mar. Where is thy leather apron, and thy rule ? What dost thou with thy best apparel on? You, Sir, What trade are you? Cob. Truly, Sir, in respect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would say, a cobler. Mar. But what trade art thou? answer me directly, Cob. A trade, Sir, that, I hope, I may use with a safe conscience'; which is, indeed, Sir, a mender of bad foals. Flav, B 2 |