This scene opens with a soliloquy by Cassius, in which he tells the audience that he has come to "light your path" . He tells us that he is going to "make this offering unto the lord / clink bodies / of the damned" , and that he will "taste his blood / And follow his will / ! . . / The water of life / flows through
This scene opens with a soliloquy by Cassius, in which he tells the audience that he has come to "light your path" . He tells us that he is going to "make this offering unto the lord / clink bodies / of the damned" , and that he will "taste his blood / And follow his will / ! . . / The water of life / flows through