“I know that we shall have him well to friend,”

Cassius replies,

“I wish we may. But yet have I a mind

That fears him much; and my misgiving still

Falls shrewdly to the purpose” (Act III., Sc. 1, ll. 144–147).

And again, in the scene between Brutus and Cassius regarding the former’s resolve to permit Antony to speak at Caesar’s funeral, Cassius urges:

Brutus, a word with you,

(Aside to Bru.) You know not what you do: do not consent

That Antony speak in his funeral:

Know you how much the people may be moved