<SPEECH 1><ACT 3><SCENE 7><52%>
<CANIDIUS>	<51%>
	Why will my lord do so?
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 2><ACT 3><SCENE 7><52%>
<CANIDIUS>	<52%>
	Ay, and to wage his battle at Pharsalia,
	Where Csar fought with Pompey; but these offers,
	Which serve not for his vantage, he shakes off;
	And so should you.
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 3><ACT 3><SCENE 7><53%>
<CANIDIUS>	<53%>
	Soldier, thou art; but his whole action grows
	Not in the power on 't: so our leader's led,
	And we are women's men.
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 4><ACT 3><SCENE 7><53%>
<CANIDIUS>	<53%>
	Marcus Octavius, Marcus Justeius,
	Publicola, and Clius, are for sea;
	But we keep whole by land. This speed of Csar's
	Carries beyond belief.
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 5><ACT 3><SCENE 7><53%>
<CANIDIUS>	<53%>
	Who's his lieutenant, hear you?
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 6><ACT 3><SCENE 7><53%>
<CANIDIUS>	<53%>
	Well I know the man.

</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 7><ACT 3><SCENE 7><53%>
<CANIDIUS>	<53%>
	With news the time's with labour, and throes forth
	Each minute some.
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 8><ACT 3><SCENE 8><55%>
<CANIDIUS>	<55%>
	Our fortune on the sea is out of breath,
	And sinks most lamentably. Had our general
	Been what he knew himself, it had gone well:
	O! he has given example for our flight
	Most grossly by his own.
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 9><ACT 3><SCENE 8><55%>
<CANIDIUS>	<55%>
	Towards Peloponnesus are they fled.
</CANIDIUS>

<SPEECH 10><ACT 3><SCENE 8><55%>
<CANIDIUS>	<55%>
	To Csar will I render
	My legions and my horse; six kings already
	Show me the way of yielding.
</CANIDIUS>

