Speeches (Lines) for Lucius
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Call'd you, my lord? |
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2 |
I will, my lord. |
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3 |
The taper burneth in your closet, sir.
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4 |
I know not, sir. |
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5 |
I will, sir. |
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6 |
Sir, March is wasted fourteen days. |
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7 |
Sir, 'tis your brother Cassius at the door,
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8 |
No, sir, there are moe with him. |
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9 |
No, sir; their hats are pluck'd about their ears,
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10 |
He is a sick man that would speak with you. |
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11 |
To know my errand, madam. |
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12 |
Madam, what should I do?
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13 |
I hear none, madam. |
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14 |
Sooth, madam, I hear nothing. |
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15 |
Here in the tent. |
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16 |
Varro and Claudius! |
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17 |
I was sure your lordship did not give it me. |
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18 |
Ay, my lord, an't please you. |
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19 |
It is my duty, sir. |
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20 |
I have slept, my lord, already. |
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21 |
The strings, my lord, are false. |
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22 |
My lord? |
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23 |
My lord, I do not know that I did cry. |
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24 |
Nothing, my lord. |
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