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

Total: 27

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1

III,5,1796

There's strange news come, sir.

2

III,5,1798

Caesar and Lepidus have made wars upon Pompey.

3

III,5,1800

Caesar, having made use of him in the wars 'gainst
Pompey, presently denied him rivality; would not let...

4

III,5,1809

He's walking in the garden—thus; and spurns
The rush that lies before him; cries, 'Fool Lepidus!'...

5

III,5,1814

For Italy and Caesar. More, Domitius;
My lord desires you presently: my news...

6

III,5,1819

Come, sir.

7

III,11,2139

Nay, gentle madam, to him, comfort him.

8

III,11,2144

See you here, sir?

9

III,11,2148

Sir, sir,—

10

III,11,2156

The queen, my lord, the queen.

11

III,11,2160

Most noble sir, arise; the queen approaches:
Her head's declined, and death will seize her, but...

12

III,11,2165

Sir, the queen.

13

IV,4,2634

Briefly, sir.

14

IV,5,2691

Sir, his chests and treasure
He has not with him.

15

IV,7,2770

They are beaten, sir, and our advantage serves
For a fair victory.

16

IV,14,2978

Ay, noble lord.

17

IV,14,2987

Ay, my lord,

18

IV,14,2991

It does, my lord.

19

IV,14,3047

What would my lord?

20

IV,14,3063

The gods withhold me!
Shall I do that which all the Parthian darts,...

21

IV,14,3073

I would not see't.

22

IV,14,3077

O, sir, pardon me!

23

IV,14,3082

Turn from me, then, that noble countenance,
Wherein the worship of the whole world lies.

24

IV,14,3086

My sword is drawn.

25

IV,14,3089

My dear master,
My captain, and my emperor, let me say,...

26

IV,14,3093

Farewell, great chief. Shall I strike now?

27

IV,14,3095

Why, there then: thus I do escape the sorrow
Of Antony's death.

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