never wish'd a Wrong to you before. BRUTUS. low have I liv'd, and which of all my Actions las giv'n the least occafion ev'n for Malice? I am, you know, not like the rest of Husbands; My Promise and my Vows are Ties to me, As strong as Fame and Virtue are to you: will not mention now the Bands of Love, n which I thought we were for ever fix'd. What these unjust Sufpicions may produce ither in you or me, alas, I know not. Therefore be calm and kind, as thou art us'd, And try fuch rough ungentle ways no more. My Mind, you know, hardens against Compulfion, But cafily bends under gentle Usage. PORTIA. O let me now try that foft way again. Thus low, thus tenderly, I beg to know [Falls on his Neck. That which, in troubling you, ev'n tortures ine. For every Thought of yours: that zealous part BRU BRUTUS. The mighty Cæsar! I am that meaneft Slave, if he remain [Apart The mighty CESAR. Kneel not, gentle PORTIA. PORTIA. I should not need, if you were gentle BRUTUS. [Weeps BRUTUS. O my foft Heart! my Refolution's arm'd [Takes her in his Arms It yields to PORTIA. You are now too charming: For pity hide your Kindness, or your Beauty; There's no refifting both. PORTIA. 'Tis Kindness only Which makes me wifh I had that Beauty too. But are you, then, not angry? BRUTUS. What, with thee? The most obdurate Creature, cv'n a Tyrant, [Kiffes bet O PORTIA, be not you that Tyrant then; For well you know your Power, and may be mine. But tell me all. PORTIA. BRUTUS. Then, know that they who came to me this Night But why fhould I go on to thee, my PORTIA, 'Tis to profane thy Ear, to entertain it PORTIA. But you were juft about to let me know. BRUTUS. Know what? know things that will but trouble thee? Believe me, PORTIA, 'tis dangerous For thee to tread in thefe obfcurer Paths; Serpents lie hidden there, whofe conscious Sting Oh, prefs not thus to bear a part in that, Which with its weight will crush thy tender Mind. PORTIA. I am a Woman, but am CATO's Daughter: VOL. I. S BRU BRUTUS. Well then, hear it all. PORTIA. Hold, dearest BRUTUS! I dare not hear it yet; I'll try this first. [She ftabs her felf in the Arm BRUTUS. Hold, what d'ye mean? PORTIA. To try my Fortitude. For tho' I durft have trusted my firm Mind With any thing which but concern'd my self; Where you're engag'd, it was too great a venture : I doubt my firmeft Thoughts, while you fufpect them. BRUTUS. Oh, Wonder of thy Sex! Gods! make me worthy of this matchlefs Woman! Hafte, hafte, and let thy Wound be quickly drefs'd. Within I'll tell thee all, And in thy Bofom pour my very Soul. [Exit PORTIA. Enter LUCIUS. LUCIUS. A Meffenger, my Lord, from mighty CÆSAR Is fent to fummon you, and CAIUS CASSIUS, BRUTUS. [Exit LUCIUS. From CESAR and my Brother CASSIUS too? [Exeunt. Between the fecond and third Act, thefe Verfes are to be fung by a Perfon reprefenting the Genius of Rome. L Second CHORUS. O, to prevent this mighty Empire's Doom, The Awful Genius of Majeftick Rome. Great is her Danger: but I will engage |