First Cit. Stay, ho! and let us hear Mark Antony.[3299]

Third Cit. Let him go up into the public chair;
We'll hear him. Noble Antony, go up.

Ant. For Brutus' sake, I am beholding to you.[3300]

[Goes into the pulpit.[3301]

Fourth Cit. What does he say of Brutus?[3302]

Third Cit. He says, for Brutus' sake,[3302][3303]65
He finds himself beholding to us all.[3300]

Fourth Cit. 'Twere best he speak no harm of Brutus here.[3304]

First Cit. This Cæsar was a tyrant.

Third Cit. Nay, that's certain:
We are blest that Rome is rid of him.[3305]

Sec. Cit. Peace! let us hear what Antony can say. 70