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I will wear my heart upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at.

      — Othello, Act I Scene 1

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KEYWORD: claudius

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Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

Brutus

2264

What, thou speak'st drowsily?
Poor knave, I blame thee not; thou art o'er-watch'd.
Call Claudius and some other of my men:
I'll have them sleep on cushions in my tent.

2

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

Lucius

2268

Varro and Claudius!

3

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

(stage directions)

2269

Enter VARRO and CLAUDIUS

4

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

(stage directions)

2279

VARRO and CLAUDIUS lie down

5

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

Brutus

2316

Why, I will see thee at Philippi, then.
[Exit Ghost]
Now I have taken heart thou vanishest:
Ill spirit, I would hold more talk with thee.
Boy, Lucius! Varro! Claudius! Sirs, awake! Claudius!

6

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

Brutus

2329

Sleep again, Lucius. Sirrah Claudius!
[To VARRO]
Fellow thou, awake!

7

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

Varro

2335

[with Claudius] Did we, my lord?

8

Julius Caesar
[IV, 3]

Varro

2342

[with Claudius] It shall be done, my lord.

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