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.wg ivy . 4 433 PHAIQVLAKON ig?-aj gl 5, A A Bit of Julius Ceasar BOTANICALLY SPEAKING ACT V. H Caesar 1S home after his conquests in the East over Rhamnus.Purshiana. hienls now on the way to the Senate after having learned of the conspiracy to kill Scene I-In the Senate, Caesar is denouncing Cassia Fistula. Caesar- Oh! purging Cassia, you whom I thought were my friend, have turned against me. I heard you were pimenting with Ficus in the Deadly Nightshade. I always considered you my Angelica, but I see now you have turned Wolfbane. But here is no place for traitors or for picrotoxic cowards, and I swear by the Salts of Tartar that you will now realize my pellitory powers. Cassia-f Oh! my lord you unjustly condemn me. Have I not shown my quercotannlc love and faithfullness? I-Iave I not rescued you from the Valerianic waters of the Lobelia and saved you from the catalyst, Cannabis Indica? Did I not heal your wounds and bring you back safely to your fair wife, Allium? And yet you accuse me of being vesicant and false! Did I not- - CHe raises his hand and the conspirators strike. While they are shouting, Anthony enters.j Anthony- Alas! What deed is this? CTurns to the conspiratorsj Bear no hard feelings, but my heart overflows with digitalin. Allow me to speak at his funeral and I will mend things. ' Asclepias Cone of the conspiratorsl- Yes, let him speak, he will explain it all to the people, that the solanaceous deed was done for the good of Rome. Scene II-It is Caesar's funeral. His body is lying on a bier Anthony is close by and turns to address the populace. Anthony- Oh! Children of Rome, with Belladonna in my eyes and larkspur on my hair, I come to bury Caesar and not to praise him. They were all rubefacient men, ay! Caesar loved them all. Weep! Oh Rome weep. The very cambium is destroyed, Caesar, the capitulum is dead, yea mur- dered. Your very temples and sanguinariae are titrated with his blood: n . Oh Caesar! no more shall Apocynum receive your gift of the sacred oil of V1tr1ol. No more shall the shrine of Helonias have the fragrance of asofetida. Look! Oh ye Gods, Oh strychnine, send down from the .skies your stimuli. D Rise ye people and go ye all to the Eriodictyon and beg for mercy. Punish these murderers. Macerate them in their own blood. Ignite their houses. Cover them with Maltum and cast them into the River Glucose and let them ferment, so that later generations may imbibe freely of th1s lesson and learn. . . . Oh! Caesar, thou art avenged and as for me, Spiritus Frumenti or Sp1r1tus Vini Vitis! . Page 2 5I - A0-.E Q1 74- CQJ4 iw v fb-v
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