I know no personal cause to spurn at him,
But for the general.[7] He would be crown'd:
How that might change his nature, there's the question.
It is the bright day that brings forth the adder,[8]
15And that craves wary walking. Crown him?—that;—[9]
And then, I grant, we put a sting in him,
That at his will he may do danger with.[10]
Th' abuse of greatness is when it disjoins
Remorse[11] from power; and, to speak truth of Cæsar,