Speeches (Lines) for Dolabella
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Caesar, 'tis his schoolmaster:
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Caesar, I shall. |
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3 |
Proculeius,
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Most noble empress, you have heard of me? |
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Assuredly you know me. |
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I understand not, madam. |
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If it might please ye,— |
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Most sovereign creature,— |
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Cleopatra! |
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10 |
Gentle madam, no. |
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Hear me, good madam.
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I am loath to tell you what I would you knew. |
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Though he be honourable,— |
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Madam, he will; I know't.
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It is the emperor, madam. |
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16 |
Where is the queen? |
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17 |
Madam, as thereto sworn by your command,
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I your servant,
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19 |
How goes it here? |
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20 |
Caesar, thy thoughts
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21 |
O sir, you are too sure an augurer;
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22 |
Who was last with them? |
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Here, on her breast,
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