Were we before our armies, and to fight,
I should do thus.
(Flourish)
Cae. Welcome to Rome.
Ant. Thank you.
Cae. Sit.
Ant. Sit, sir.
Cae. Nay then.
[13-28]
And they sit, to discuss their grievances. From the entrance to the final seating, the scene and dispositions are balanced. At the end of this episode there is a formal symmetrical grouping: Caesar seated with his two supporters in attendance facing Antony with his two supporters in attendance. Between them, mediating the matter, is Lepidus.