Cleopatra
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...or a statue of me covered in blood.
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The servants told her of seeing
men of fire in the heavens...

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...odd happenings and so forth.
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Strange birds were seen in the Forum.
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One flew into the Senate carrying a
sprig of laurel which it dropped...

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...at the base of Pompey's statue.
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Pompey?
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- Caesar, I'm afraid.
- You must not tell me to stay away.

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Shall I too be afraid?
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Can it be said of Caesar, he gave up
the world because of a thunderstorm?

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That such divinity that was in him ran
before mortal superstition?

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I feel you need me now...
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...and I cannot help you.
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Then help me to live as I have lived,
always differently from the rest.

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The others, for whom life is merely
an endless fear of dying.

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Your gods...
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...and mine go with you, Caesar.
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The world, except for you,
is filled with little men.


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