Open Source Shakespeare

Speeches (Lines) for Andromache
in "Troilus and Cressida"

Total: 6

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

V,3,3276

When was my lord so much ungently temper'd,
To stop his ears against admonishment?
Unarm, unarm, and do not fight to-day.

2

V,3,3281

My dreams will, sure, prove ominous to the day.

3

V,3,3285

Here, sister; arm'd, and bloody in intent.
Consort with me in loud and dear petition,
Pursue we him on knees; for I have dream'd
Of bloody turbulence, and this whole night
Hath nothing been but shapes and forms of slaughter.

4

V,3,3297

O, be persuaded! do not count it holy
To hurt by being just: it is as lawful,
For we would give much, to use violent thefts,
And rob in the behalf of charity.

5

V,3,3310

Cassandra, call my father to persuade.

6

V,3,3365

Do not, dear father.