Julius Caesar

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Varrus offers, "So please you, we will stand and watch your pleasure." (Act 5.5.300) . In other words, he willingly wanted to stand by and wait for any commands. However, Brutus responded, "I will not have it so. Lie down, good sirs?" (Act 5.5.301-316). A few moments later in that scene, Lucius speaks of how his duty requires that he please every one of Brutus' wishes...
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Lie down, good sirs?" (Act 5.5.301-316). A few moments later in that scene, Lucius speaks of how his duty requires that he please every one of Brutus' wishes. Brutus responds to Lucius' statement, "I should not urge thy duty past thy might. / I know young bloods look for a time to rest." (Act 4.2.312-313)...
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