SCENE, for the three first As, at Rome: afterwards, at an lle near Mutina; at Sardis; and Philippi. Of this play there is no copy earlier than that of 1623. Folio. H FLAVIUS. ENCE; home, you idle creatures. Get you home. Is this a holiday? What! know Being mechanical, you ought not walk you not, Of your profeffion? Speak, what trade art thou? Mar. Where is thy leather apron, and thy rule? Cob. Truly, Sir, in refpect of a fine workman, I am but, as you would fay, a cobler. Mar. But what trade art thou? Anfwer me di rectly. Cob. A trade, Sir, that, I hope, I may use with a fafe confcience; which is indeed, Sir, a mender of bad foals. to this tribune, his right name, Marullus. • Murellus,] I have, upon the authority of Plutarch, &c. given B 2 THEOBALD. Flav. yet Flav. What trade, thou knave? thou naughty knave, what trade? Cob. Nay, I beseech you, Sir, be not out with me; if you be out, Sir, I can mend you. Mar. What mean'ft thou by that? thou faucy fellow ? Cob. Why, Sir, cobble you. Flav. Thou art a cobler, art thou? Mend me, Cob. Truly, Sir, all, that I live by, is the awl. I meddle with no tradefman's matters, nor woman's matters; but with-all, I am, indeed, Sir, a furgeon to old fhoes; when they are in great danger, I recover them. As proper men as ever trod upon neats-leather have gone upon my handy-work. Flav. But wherefore art not in thy fhop to-day? Why doft thou lead thefe men about the treets? Cob. Truly, Sir, to wear out their fhoes, to get myself into more work. But, indeed, Sir, we make holiday to fee Cafar, and to rejoice in his triumph. Mar. Wherefore rejoice? What conqueft brings he home? What tributaries follow him to Rome. To grace in captive bonds his chariot-wheels? O you hard hearts! you cruel men of Rome! 2 Mar. What mean'ft thru by that?] As the Cobler, in the preceding speech, replies to Flavius, not to Marullus; 'tis plain, I think, this fpeech must be given to Flavius. THEOBALD, I have replaced Marullus, who might properly enough reply to a faucy fentence directed to his colleague, and to whom the fpeech was probably given, that he might not ftand too long unemployed upon the ftage. The |