Speeches (Lines) for Diomedes in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 7
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
IV,14,3125 |
Where's Antony?
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2 |
IV,14,3127 |
Lives he?
Wilt thou not answer, man?
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3 |
IV,14,3132 |
Most absolute lord,
My mistress Cleopatra sent me to thee.
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4 |
IV,14,3135 |
Now, my lord.
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5 |
IV,14,3137 |
Lock'd in her monument. She had a prophesying fear
Of what hath come to pass: for when she saw—
Which never shall be found—you did suspect
She had disposed with Caesar, and that your rage
Would not be purged, she sent you word she was dead;
But, fearing since how it might work, hath sent
Me to proclaim the truth; and I am come,
I dread, too late.
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6 |
IV,14,3146 |
What, ho, the emperor's guard! The guard, what, ho!
Come, your lord calls!
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7 |
IV,15,3172 |
His death's upon him, but not dead.
Look out o' the other side your monument;
His guard have brought him thither.
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