If thou lovest me, mount thou my horse and hide thy spurs in him, till he have brought thee up to yonder troops and here again, that I may rest assured whether those troops be friend or enemy.

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

You can hear this line at 01:49:52 in the DVD version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Give me thy hand, Messala. Be thou my witness that against my will, as Pompey was, I am compelled to set upon one battle all our liberties.

- Fly further off, my lord, fly further off!

- This hill is far enough.

- Look, look. Are those my tents where I perceive our light?

- They are, my lord.

- If thou lovest me, mount thou my horse and hide thy spurs in him, till he have brought thee up to yonder troops and here again, that I may rest assured whether those troops be friend or enemy.

- I will be here again, even with a thought.

- Go, Pindarus, get higher on that hill.

- My sight was ever thick.

- Regard Titinius, and tell me what thou notest about the field.

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