Speeches (Lines) for Euphronius
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Octavius. Approach, and speak. Euphronius. Such as I am, I come from Antony:
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Octavius. Be't so: declare thine office. Euphronius. Lord of his fortunes he salutes thee, and
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Octavius. For Antony,
Euphronius. Fortune pursue thee! |
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Antony. Is that his answer? Euphronius. Ay, my lord. |
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Antony. The queen shall then have courtesy, so she
Euphronius. He says so. |
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