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Speeches (Lines) for Queen
in "Cymbeline"

Total: 27

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,84

No, be assured you shall not find me, daughter,
After the slander of most stepmothers,...

2

I,1,96

You know the peril.
I'll fetch a turn about the garden, pitying...

3

I,1,122

Be brief, I pray you:
If the king come, I shall incur I know not...

4

I,1,197

Beseech your patience. Peace,
Dear lady daughter, peace! Sweet sovereign,...

5

I,1,205

Fie! you must give way.
[Enter PISANIO]...

6

I,1,209

Ha!
No harm, I trust, is done?

7

I,1,215

I am very glad on't.

8

I,1,225

This hath been
Your faithful servant: I dare lay mine honour...

9

I,1,229

Pray, walk awhile.

10

I,5,491

Whiles yet the dew's on ground, gather those flowers;
Make haste: who has the note of them?

11

I,5,494

Dispatch.
[Exeunt Ladies]...

12

I,5,504

I wonder, doctor,
Thou ask'st me such a question. Have I not been...

13

I,5,522

O, content thee.
[Enter PISANIO]...

14

I,5,532

[To PISANIO] Hark thee, a word.

15

I,5,546

No further service, doctor,
Until I send for thee.

16

I,5,550

Weeps she still, say'st thou? Dost thou think in time
She will not quench and let instructions enter...

17

II,3,1025

You are most bound to the king,
Who lets go by no vantages that may...

18

III,1,1421

And, to kill the marvel,
Shall be so ever.

19

III,1,1427

That opportunity
Which then they had to take from 's, to resume...

20

III,5,1956

And you!

21

III,5,1968

He goes hence frowning: but it honours us
That we have given him cause.

22

III,5,1978

'Tis not sleepy business;
But must be look'd to speedily and strongly.

23

III,5,1989

Royal sir,
Since the exile of Posthumus, most retired...

24

III,5,2002

My lord, when last I went to visit her,
She pray'd me to excuse her keeping close,...

25

III,5,2013

Son, I say, follow the king.

26

III,5,2016

Go, look after.
[Exit CLOTEN]...

27

III,5,2033

[Aside] All the better: may
This night forestall him of the coming day!

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