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Speeches (Lines) for First Soldier
in "Antony and Cleopatra"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,2578

Brother, good night: to-morrow is the day.

2

IV,3,2581

Nothing. What news?

3

IV,3,2583

Well, sir, good night.

4

IV,3,2595

List, list!

5

IV,3,2597

Music i' the air.

6

IV,3,2601

Peace, I say!
What should this mean?

7

IV,3,2605

Walk; let's see if other watchmen
Do hear what we do?

8

IV,3,2611

Ay; is't not strange?

9

IV,3,2613

Follow the noise so far as we have quarter;
Let's see how it will give off.

10

IV,9,2832

If we be not relieved within this hour,
We must return to the court of guard: the night
Is shiny; and they say we shall embattle
By the second hour i' the morn.

11

IV,9,2846

Enobarbus!

12

IV,9,2863

Let's hear him, for the things he speaks
May concern Caesar.

13

IV,9,2866

Swoons rather; for so bad a prayer as his
Was never yet for sleep.

14

IV,9,2871

The hand of death hath raught him.
[Drums afar off]
Hark! the drums
Demurely wake the sleepers. Let us bear him
To the court of guard; he is of note: our hour
Is fully out.

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