♫ Dogs of War (Julius Caesar, ₁₉₇₀)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • The Ides of March are come... Ay, Caesar; but not gone.
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    Forgive me now, O bleeding piece of Earth!
    I make this vow, thou noblest man of birth--
    These butchers will not win the day,
    But I must measure what I say
    Lest they may see and silence me.
    Over thy corse I make this prophecy--
    Without remorse, what fury there shall be!
    The empty womb, the mourning weeds,
    All pity choked with deadly deeds;
    Revenge will tell, come hot from Hell!
    Woe to the hand that shed this blood!
    Woe to the land caught in the flood!
    The tide of times will wash away their choice;
    A curse shall light the limbs of men,
    And strife shall smite beyond their ken,
    When spirits calling with a monarch's voice
    Cry, "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war.
    Gentles and friends, I pray lend me your ears;
    As grief descends, let there be time for tears;
    I come to bury, not to praise
    Evil lives on beyond our days
    And all good word is oft interred.
    Good men have slept, and better men have died;
    The King has wept when that the poor have cried.
    What cause withholds you then to care?
    My heart is in the coffin there,
    So bear with me ‘til it goes free.
    Woe to the hand that shed this blood!
    Woe to the land caught in the flood!
    The tide of times will wash away their choice;
    A curse shall light the limbs of men,
    And strife shall smite beyond their ken,
    When spirits calling with a monarch's voice
    Cry, "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war.
    ‘Twould be unkind if I sought to inspire
    Your heart and mind to mutiny and ire;
    I should do men of honor wrong,
    And so I choose to go along,
    To wrong the dead, on my own head.
    It is not meet that you should ever learn
    The love complete that worthies would not spurn;
    You are not wood, you are not stone,
    But being men, could you have known
    Just what you had, and not run mad?
    Woe to the hand that shed this blood!
    Woe to the land caught in the flood!
    The tide of times will wash away their choice;
    A curse shall light the limbs of men,
    And strife shall smite beyond their ken,
    When spirits calling with a monarch's voice
    Cry, "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war.
    I come not, friends, to steal away your hearts
    And all my ends are far beyond my arts
    They gave me public leave to speak
    For in this matter I am weak
    And they are strong, but they are wrong
    I have no wit, nor words, nor worth, but woe;
    And I admit no more than what you know,
    But had I now the power of speech
    To stir men's blood, to rouse and teach,
    Then let there be... a mutiny!
    Woe to the hand that shed this blood!
    Woe to the land caught in the flood!
    The tide of times will wash away their choice;
    A curse shall light the limbs of men,
    And strife shall smite beyond their ken,
    When spirits calling with a monarch's voice
    Cry, "Havoc!" and let slip the dogs of war.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @allenwoodall5590
    @allenwoodall5590 5 лет назад +3

    Caesar was beloved by his people the poor loved him that was their mistake killing him . It killed the Roman Empire. Jealous that's what it was . He was fearless leader . I believe Caesar was warned . But Mark Anthony did avenged him

    • @maricatrinmusicvids
      @maricatrinmusicvids  5 лет назад +1

      Jealousy surely motivated others, but Brutus was one of those self-righteous ideologues who can stab a friend in the back (literally) with a clear conscience if he thinks his principles are at stake. And yes, apparently the real life Artemidorus did try to warn Caesar, under similar circumstances as shown in the play.

    • @allenwoodall5590
      @allenwoodall5590 5 лет назад +1

      His wife had a dream the night before this would He should have kept Marc Anthony closer he would have stop this. But in the end Marc Anthony knew the people would support in getting revenge for Caesar he was by the people . I guess Brutus ego got the best of him and led to the downfall of the Roman Empire

    • @Marcus001
      @Marcus001 Год назад

      The death of Ceasar didn't kill the empire, it started it.