Julius Caesar - Casca [BROKEN DOWN]

Cards (30)

  • [start of monologue]
    i can as well be hanged
  • i can as well be hanged
    as tell the manner of it
  • as tell the manner of it
    it was mere foolery
  • it was mere foolery
    i did not mark it
  • i did not mark it
    i saw mark antony offer him a crown
  • i saw mark antony offer him a crown
    yet twas not a crown neither
  • yet twas not a crown neither
    twas one of these coronets
  • twas one of these coronets
    and as i told you
  • and as i told you
    he put it by once
  • he put it by once
    but for all that, to my thinking
  • but for all that, to my thinking
    he would fain have had it
  • he would fain have had it
    then he offered it to him again
  • then he offered it to him again
    then he put it by again
  • then he put it by again
    but, to my thinking,
  • but, to my thinking,
    he was very loath
  • he was very loath
    to lay his fingers off it
  • to lay his fingers off it
    and then he offered it the third time
  • and then he offered it the third time
    he put it the third time by
  • he put it the third time by
    and still as he refused it
  • and still as he refused it
    the rabblement hooted and clapped
  • the rabblement hooted and clapped
    their chapped hands and threw up
  • their chapped hands and threw up
    their sweaty night caps
  • their sweaty night caps
    and uttered such a deal of stinking breath
  • and uttered such a deal of stinking breath
    because caesar refused the crown
  • because caesar refused the crown
    that it had almost choked caesar
  • that it had almost choked caesar
    for he swooned and fell down at it
  • for he swounded and fell down at it
    and for mine own part
  • and for mine own part
    i durst not laugh
  • i durst not laugh
    for fear of opening my lips
  • for fear of opening my lips
    and receiving the bad air