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

Total: 18

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,2,98

No, you shall paint when you are old.

2

I,2,124

There's a palm presages chastity, if nothing else.

3

I,2,126

Go, you wild bedfellow, you cannot soothsay.

4

I,2,131

But how, but how? give me particulars.

5

I,2,133

Am I not an inch of fortune better than she?

6

I,2,136

Not in my husband's nose.

7

I,2,145

Amen. Dear goddess, hear that prayer of the people!
for, as it is a heartbreaking to see a handsome man...

8

III,11,2140

Do, most dear queen.

9

III,11,2147

Madam, O good empress!

10

III,11,2157

Go to him, madam, speak to him:
He is unqualitied with very shame.

11

IV,15,3249

She is dead too, our sovereign.

12

IV,15,3251

Madam!

13

IV,15,3253

Royal Egypt, Empress!

14

V,2,3426

Royal queen!

15

V,2,3625

Finish, good lady; the bright day is done,
And we are for the dark.

16

V,2,3656

The gods forbid!

17

V,2,3665

O the good gods!

18

V,2,3667

I'll never see 't; for, I am sure, my nails
Are stronger than mine eyes.

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