From the Shakespearean play Antony and Cleopatra, Act IV, scene 15, lines 3227 to 3235:
The miserable change now at my end
Lament nor sorrow at; but please your thoughts
In feeding them with those my former fortunes
Wherein I lived, the greatest prince o' the world,
The noblest; and do now not basely die,
Not cowardly put off my helmet to
My countryman,--a Roman by a Roman
Valiantly vanquish'd. Now my spirit is going;
I can no more.
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"The rest is silent" were the last words of Hamlet.
His last words were, "I'm going home. I'm ready"
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anthonys is padilla and ians is hecox. :-) hope it helped
The citizens were already outraged about Caesar's death. Caesar was considered the hero of the people. Marc Antony's speech tapped into this feeling and named the conspirators. A riot broke out and the crowd went in search for the assassins.
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