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Speeches (Lines) for Soothsayer
in "Antony and Cleopatra"

Total: 14

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1

I,2,85

Your will?

2

I,2,87

In nature's infinite book of secrecy
A little I can read.

3

I,2,94

I make not, but foresee.

4

I,2,96

You shall be yet far fairer than you are.

5

I,2,102

You shall be more beloving than beloved.

6

I,2,110

You shall outlive the lady whom you serve.

7

I,2,112

You have seen and proved a fairer former fortune
Than that which is to approach.

8

I,2,116

If every of your wishes had a womb.
And fertile every wish, a million.

9

I,2,130

Your fortunes are alike.

10

I,2,132

I have said.

11

II,3,993

Would I had never come from thence, nor you Thither!

12

II,3,995

I see it in
My motion, have it not in my tongue: but yet
Hie you to Egypt again.

13

II,3,1000

Caesar's.
Therefore, O Antony, stay not by his side:
Thy demon, that's thy spirit which keeps thee, is
Noble, courageous high, unmatchable,
Where Caesar's is not; but, near him, thy angel
Becomes a fear, as being o'erpower'd: therefore
Make space enough between you.

14

II,3,1008

To none but thee; no more, but when to thee.
If thou dost play with him at any game,
Thou art sure to lose; and, of that natural luck,
He beats thee 'gainst the odds: thy lustre thickens,
When he shines by: I say again, thy spirit
Is all afraid to govern thee near him;
But, he away, 'tis noble.

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