Upon this hope that you shall give me reasons

Why and wherein Cæsar was dangerous.

Brutus. Or else were this a savage spectacle:

225Our reasons are so full of good regard[82]

That, were you, Antony,[83] the son of Cæsar,

You should be satisfied.

Antony.

That's all I seek:

And am moreover suitor that I may

Produce[84] his body to the market-place;[85]