Speeches (Lines) for Euphronius in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 5
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
III,12,2206 |
Such as I am, I come from Antony:
I was of late as petty to his ends
As is the morn-dew on the myrtle-leaf
To his grand sea.
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2 |
III,12,2211 |
Lord of his fortunes he salutes thee, and
Requires to live in Egypt: which not granted,
He lessens his requests; and to thee sues
To let him breathe between the heavens and earth,
A private man in Athens: this for him.
Next, Cleopatra does confess thy greatness;
Submits her to thy might; and of thee craves
The circle of the Ptolemies for her heirs,
Now hazarded to thy grace.
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3 |
III,12,2226 |
Fortune pursue thee!
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4 |
III,13,2260 |
Ay, my lord.
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5 |
III,13,2263 |
He says so.
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