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.
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2 |
I,1,403 |
He that would vouch it in any place but here.
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3 |
I,1,412 |
Not I, till Mutius' bones be buried.
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4 |
I,1,415 |
Father, and in that name doth nature speak,—
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5 |
II,3,940 |
My sight is very dull, whate'er it bodes.
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6 |
II,3,944 |
What art thou fall'n? What subtle hole is this,
Whose mouth is cover'd with rude-growing briers,
Upon whose leaves are drops of new-shed blood
As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers?
A very fatal place it seems to me.
Speak, brother, hast thou hurt thee with the fall?
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7 |
II,3,958 |
I am surprised with an uncouth fear;
A chilling sweat o'er-runs my trembling joints:
My heart suspects more than mine eye can see.
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8 |
II,3,964 |
Aaron is gone; and my compassionate heart
Will not permit mine eyes once to behold
The thing whereat it trembles by surmise;
O, tell me how it is; for ne'er till now
Was I a child to fear I know not what.
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9 |
II,3,972 |
If it be dark, how dost thou know 'tis he?
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10 |
II,3,984 |
Reach me thy hand, that I may help thee out;
Or, wanting strength to do thee so much good,
I may be pluck'd into the swallowing womb
Of this deep pit, poor Bassianus' grave.
I have no strength to pluck thee to the brink.
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11 |
II,3,990 |
Thy hand once more; I will not loose again,
Till thou art here aloft, or I below:
Thou canst not come to me: I come to thee.
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