Speeches (Lines) for Proculeius in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 10
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Act, Scene, Line
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1 |
V,1,3361 |
Caesar, I shall.
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2 |
V,2,3387 |
Caesar sends greeting to the Queen of Egypt;
And bids thee study on what fair demands
Thou mean'st to have him grant thee.
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3 |
V,2,3391 |
My name is Proculeius.
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4 |
V,2,3402 |
Be of good cheer;
You're fall'n into a princely hand, fear nothing:
Make your full reference freely to my lord,
Who is so full of grace, that it flows over
On all that need: let me report to him
Your sweet dependency; and you shall find
A conqueror that will pray in aid for kindness,
Where he for grace is kneel'd to.
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5 |
V,2,3415 |
This I'll report, dear lady.
Have comfort, for I know your plight is pitied
Of him that caused it.
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6 |
V,2,3430 |
Hold, worthy lady, hold:
[Seizes and disarms her]
Do not yourself such wrong, who are in this
Relieved, but not betray'd.
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7 |
V,2,3436 |
Cleopatra,
Do not abuse my master's bounty by
The undoing of yourself: let the world see
His nobleness well acted, which your death
Will never let come forth.
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8 |
V,2,3444 |
O, temperance, lady!
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9 |
V,2,3459 |
You do extend
These thoughts of horror further than you shall
Find cause in Caesar.
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10 |
V,2,3467 |
So, Dolabella,
It shall content me best: be gentle to her.
[To CLEOPATRA]
To Caesar I will speak what you shall please,
If you'll employ me to him.
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