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

Total: 16

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1

II,2,806

If it might please you, to enforce no further
The griefs between ye: to forget them quite
Were to remember that the present need
Speaks to atone you.

2

II,2,896

Welcome from Egypt, sir.

3

II,2,900

We have cause to be glad that matters are so well
digested. You stayed well by 't in Egypt.

4

II,2,904

Eight wild-boars roasted whole at a breakfast, and
but twelve persons there; is this true?

5

II,2,908

She's a most triumphant lady, if report be square to
her.

6

II,2,961

Now Antony must leave her utterly.

7

II,2,969

If beauty, wisdom, modesty, can settle
The heart of Antony, Octavia is
A blessed lottery to him.

8

II,4,1039

We shall,
As I conceive the journey, be at the Mount
Before you, Lepidus.

9

II,4,1045

[with Agrippa] Sir, good success!

10

III,6,1833

This in the public eye?

11

III,6,1842

Let Rome be thus Inform'd.

12

III,6,1863

He'll never yield to that.

13

III,6,1925

Welcome, dear madam.
Each heart in Rome does love and pity you:
Only the adulterous Antony, most large
In his abominations, turns you off;
And gives his potent regiment to a trull,
That noises it against us.

14

IV,1,2502

Caesar must think,
When one so great begins to rage, he's hunted
Even to falling. Give him no breath, but now
Make boot of his distraction: never anger
Made good guard for itself.

15

V,1,3316

His taints and honours
Waged equal with him.

16

V,1,3321

When such a spacious mirror's set before him,
He needs must see himself.

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