And be not jealous on me, gentle Brutus.

4 seconds sound clip from the Julius Caesar (1953) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:09:50 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

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- 'Tis just. And it is very much lamented, Brutus, that you have no such mirrors as will turn your hidden worthiness into your eye, that you might see your shadow.

- I have heard where many of the best respect in Rome, except immortal Caesar, speaking of Brutus and groaning underneath this age's yoke, have wished that noble Brutus had his eyes.

- Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius, that you would have me seek into myself for that which is not in me?

- Therefore, good Brutus, be prepared to hear.

- And since you know you cannot see yourself so well as by reflection, I, your glass, will modestly discover to yourself that of yourself which you yet know not of.

- And be not jealous on me, gentle Brutus.

- Were I a common laugher and did use to stale with ordinary oaths my love to every new protester,

- Or if you know that I profess myself in banqueting to all the rout, then hold me dangerous.

- What means this shouting?

- I do fear the people choose Caesar for their king.

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