I rather tell thee what is to be feared
Than what I fear, for always I am Caesar.


Julius Caesar (1599) act 1, sc. 2, l. 209


I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear, for always I am Caesar.

I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear, for always I am Caesar.

I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear, for always I am Caesar.

I rather tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear, for always I am Caesar.