II,4 <br />Enter TREBONIUS and CINNA. Then CASCA, METELLUS, DECIUS BRUTUS, CAESAR, a SOOTHSAYER, CASSIUS, ARTEMIDORUS. <br /> <br />TREBONIUS: You poet, sure are going to be inspired by something. <br />CINNA; Don't make fun of me. I am Cinna. The poet is just my namesake. I could say: ah! The <br /> Trebonius's brother, No, you are Trebonius. <br />TREBONIUS: We can be one or another, it's all the same to me. Somebody will not be soon. <br />CINNA: You know-all, do you know what plague could be? A tribun of the people could die. <br />TREBONIUS: Let's kill the people a few at a time. Come on! At Caesar's. <br /> <br />They come into CAESAR's house. <br /> <br />CASCA: Listen to me, Metellus, Cicero hates Marullus. <br />METELLUS: I don't give a damn. It's none of our business. <br />CASCA: Well, I was talking of this and that. That is not really dangerous. <br />METELLUS: Antony is making a career for himself, instead. Cassius would like to kill him, too. <br />CASCA: Who could kill him? We shall kill Caesar more easily. <br />DECIUS BRUTUS: Caesar, the senate is waiting for you in plenary session. You should make the open-speech. <br />CAESAR: How time should I speak? I would like to say many things. <br />BRUTUS: Caesar, you can. You speak for our sake. <br />SOOTHSAYER: I would like to point out to the lords, yesterday Caesar did not feel well, in the ides of March the weather is turning ugly. <br />CASSIUS: He fell down unconscious, foaming at mouth. He was sunburnt and feverishing as well. <br />ARTEMIDORUS: He was hypocondriac. As soon as possible I shall say it to him and he will take care of himself.<br /><br />Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/e-julius-caesar/