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Speeches (Lines) for Quintus
in "Titus Andronicus"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,400

And shall, or him we will accompany.

2

I,1,403

He that would vouch it in any place but here.

3

I,1,412

Not I, till Mutius' bones be buried.

4

I,1,415

Father, and in that name doth nature speak,—

5

II,3,940

My sight is very dull, whate'er it bodes.

6

II,3,944

What art thou fall'n? What subtle hole is this,
Whose mouth is cover'd with rude-growing briers,...

7

II,3,958

I am surprised with an uncouth fear;
A chilling sweat o'er-runs my trembling joints:...

8

II,3,964

Aaron is gone; and my compassionate heart
Will not permit mine eyes once to behold...

9

II,3,972

If it be dark, how dost thou know 'tis he?

10

II,3,984

Reach me thy hand, that I may help thee out;
Or, wanting strength to do thee so much good,...

11

II,3,990

Thy hand once more; I will not loose again,
Till thou art here aloft, or I below:...

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