That they pass by me as the idle wind,
Which I respect not.
"Cas. A friend should bear his friend's infirmities,
But Brutus makes mine greater than they are.
"Bru. I do not, TILL YOU PRACTISE THEM ON ME.
"Cas. You love me not.
"Bru. I do not like your faults."
And the colloquy proceeding, each finally comes to understand the other, appreciates his character and attitude, and the impetuous, gallant Cassius exclaims, "Give me your hand!"—to which Brutus replies, "And my heart too!" Afterwards, with hand and heart united, on the field of Philippi they together upheld the liberties of Rome.