Antony, Lines 29-47Performance VideosAct 4,Scene 1Lines 29-47Antony performs a speech from Act 4, Scene 1 of myShakespeare's Julius Caesar. Video of myShakespeare | Julius Caesar 4.1 Performance: Antony Compares Lepidus to His Horse HD Antony So is my horse, Octavius, and for that I do appoint him store of provender. It is a creature that I teach to fight, To wind, to stop, to run directly on, His corporal motion governed by my spirit, And, in some taste, is Lepidus but so. He must be taught, and trained, and bid go forth: A barren-spirited fellow; one that feeds On objects, arts, and imitations, Which, out of use and staled by other men, Begin his fashion. Do not talk of him But as a property. And now, Octavius, Listen great things. Brutus and Cassius Are levying powers. We must straight make head. Therefore let our alliance be combined, Our best friends made, our means stretched; And let us presently go sit in council How covert matters may be best disclosed And open perils surest answerèd.