Speeches (Lines) for Dolabella in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 23
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1 |
III,12,2199 |
Caesar, 'tis his schoolmaster:
An argument that he is pluck'd, when hither
He sends so poor a pinion off his wing,
Which had superfluous kings for messengers
Not many moons gone by.
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2 |
V,1,3281 |
Caesar, I shall.
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3 |
V,2,3463 |
Proculeius,
What thou hast done thy master Caesar knows,
And he hath sent for thee: for the queen,
I'll take her to my guard.
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4 |
V,2,3474 |
Most noble empress, you have heard of me?
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5 |
V,2,3476 |
Assuredly you know me.
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6 |
V,2,3480 |
I understand not, madam.
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7 |
V,2,3484 |
If it might please ye,—
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8 |
V,2,3489 |
Most sovereign creature,—
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9 |
V,2,3501 |
Cleopatra!
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10 |
V,2,3504 |
Gentle madam, no.
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11 |
V,2,3511 |
Hear me, good madam.
Your loss is as yourself, great; and you bear it
As answering to the weight: would I might never
O'ertake pursued success, but I do feel,
By the rebound of yours, a grief that smites
My very heart at root.
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12 |
V,2,3519 |
I am loath to tell you what I would you knew.
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13 |
V,2,3521 |
Though he be honourable,—
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14 |
V,2,3523 |
Madam, he will; I know't.
[Flourish, and shout within, 'Make way there:]
Octavius Caesar!']
[Enter OCTAVIUS CAESAR, GALLUS, PROCULEIUS,]
MECAENAS, SELEUCUS, and others of his Train]
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15 |
V,2,3529 |
It is the emperor, madam.
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16 |
V,2,3632 |
Where is the queen?
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17 |
V,2,3636 |
Madam, as thereto sworn by your command,
Which my love makes religion to obey,
I tell you this: Caesar through Syria
Intends his journey; and within three days
You with your children will he send before:
Make your best use of this: I have perform'd
Your pleasure and my promise.
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18 |
V,2,3645 |
I your servant,
Adieu, good queen; I must attend on Caesar.
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19 |
V,2,3802 |
How goes it here?
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20 |
V,2,3804 |
Caesar, thy thoughts
Touch their effects in this: thyself art coming
To see perform'd the dreaded act which thou
So sought'st to hinder.
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21 |
V,2,3810 |
O sir, you are too sure an augurer;
That you did fear is done.
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22 |
V,2,3816 |
Who was last with them?
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23 |
V,2,3830 |
Here, on her breast,
There is a vent of blood and something blown:
The like is on her arm.
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