<SPEECH 1><ACT 4><SCENE XII. ><81%>
<DERCETAS>	<81%>
	Thy death and fortunes bid thy followers fly.
	This sword but shown to Csar, with this tidings,
	Shall enter me with him.

</DERCETAS>

<SPEECH 2><ACT 4><SCENE XII. ><81%>
<DERCETAS>	<81%>
	There, Diomed, there.
</DERCETAS>

<SPEECH 3><ACT 5><SCENE 1><85%>
<DERCETAS>	<86%>
	I am call'd Dercetas;
	Mark Antony I serv'd, who best was worthy
	Best to be serv'd; whilst he stood up and spoke
	He was my master, and I wore my life
	To spend upon his haters. If thou please
	To take me to thee, as I was to him
	I'll be to Csar; if thou pleasest not,
	I yield thee up my life.
</DERCETAS>

<SPEECH 4><ACT 5><SCENE 1><86%>
<DERCETAS>	<86%>
	I say, O Csar, Antony is dead.
</DERCETAS>

<SPEECH 5><ACT 5><SCENE 1><86%>
<DERCETAS>	<86%>
	He is dead, Csar;
	Not by a public minister of justice,
	Nor by a hired knife; but that self hand,
	Which writ his honour in the acts it did,
	Hath, with the courage which the heart did lend it,
	Splitted the heart. This is his sword;
	I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd
	With his most noble blood.
</DERCETAS>

