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it means Caesar has gotten revenge on the speaker. The sword that was used to kill Caesar was also used to kill the speaker. I believe the speaker is Cassius and he killed himself with that sword

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The quotation is 'Caesar thou art revenged even with the sword that kill'd thee. Spoken by Cassius, act V sceene 111

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