Julius Caesar Important Scenes

Question: Julius Caesar Play Help!!!!?
this 15 lines is made by the servant in Act three Scene 1
"Thus, Brutus, did my master bid me kneel:
Thus did Mark Antony bid me fall down;
And, being prostrate, thus he bade me say:
Brutus is noble, wise, valiant, and honest;
Caesar was mighty, bold, royal, and loving:
Say I love Brutus, and I honour him;
Say I fear'd Caesar, honour'd him and loved him.
If Brutus will vouchsafe that Antony
May safely come to him, and be resolved
How Caesar hath deserved to lie in death,
Mark Antony shall not love Caesar dead
So well as Brutus living; but will follow
The fortunes and affairs of noble Brutus
Thorough the hazards of this untrod state
With all true faith. So says my master AntonyCan you tell me what these lines mean and how they play an important role in the play??
Answer: This is Julius Caesar converted into modern English for you:
http://www.youtube.com/user/CurtmanZ#p/u/5/JoTQ0750xIg
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