| Speeches (Lines) for Octavius | ||
| # | Act, Scene, Line (Click to see in context) | Speech text | 
| 1 | Your brother too must die; consent you, Lepidus? | |
| 2 | Prick him down, Antony. | |
| 3 | Or here, or at the Capitol. | |
| 4 | So you thought him;
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| 5 | You may do your will;
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| 6 | Let us do so: for we are at the stake,
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| 7 | Now, Antony, our hopes are answered:
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| 8 | Upon the right hand I; keep thou the left. | |
| 9 | I do not cross you; but I will do so.
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| 10 | Mark Antony, shall we give sign of battle? | |
| 11 | Stir not until the signal. | |
| 12 | Not that we love words better, as you do. | |
| 13 | Come, come, the cause: if arguing make us sweat,
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| 14 | So I hope;
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| 15 | Come, Antony, away!
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| 16 | What man is that? | |
| 17 | All that served Brutus, I will entertain them.
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| 18 | Do so, good Messala. | |
| 19 | According to his virtue let us use him,
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