Var. Calls my lord?[3495]

Bru. I pray you, sirs, lie in my tent and sleep;
It may be I shall raise you by and by 245
On business to my brother Cassius.

Var. So please you, we will stand and watch your pleasure.[3496]

Bru. I will not have it so: lie down, good sirs;
It may be I shall otherwise bethink me.
Look, Lucius, here's the book I sought for so; 250
I put it in the pocket of my gown. [Var. and Clau. lie down.[3497]

Luc. I was sure your lordship did not give it me.

Bru. Bear with me, good boy, I am much forgetful.
Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile,[3498]
And touch thy instrument a strain or two?[3498][3499] 255

Luc. Ay, my lord, an't please you.[3500]

Bru. It does, my boy:[3501]
I trouble thee too much, but thou art willing.[3501]

Luc. It is my duty, sir.[3501][3502]

Bru. I should not urge thy duty past thy might;
I know young bloods look for a time of rest. 260