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Act 2 Scene 2 lines 76 - 79

Caesar speaking:

'She dreamt tonight she saw my statue,

Which, like a fountain with a hundred spouts,

Did run pure blood; and many lusty Romans

Came smiling and did bathe their hands in it'

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