Speeches (Lines) for Second Citizen
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First Citizen. I will hear Brutus speak. Second Citizen. I will hear Cassius; and compare their reasons,
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First Citizen. Bring him with triumph home unto his house. Second Citizen. Give him a statue with his ancestors. |
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Brutus. My countrymen,— Second Citizen. Peace, silence! Brutus speaks. |
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Third Citizen. Nay, that's certain:
Second Citizen. Peace! let us hear what Antony can say. |
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First Citizen. Methinks there is much reason in his sayings. Second Citizen. If thou consider rightly of the matter,
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First Citizen. If it be found so, some will dear abide it. Second Citizen. Poor soul! his eyes are red as fire with weeping. |
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All. The will! the testament! Second Citizen. They were villains, murderers: the will! read the will. |
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Several Citizens. Come down. Second Citizen. Descend. |
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First Citizen. Stand from the hearse, stand from the body. Second Citizen. Room for Antony, most noble Antony. |
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First Citizen. O piteous spectacle! Second Citizen. O noble Caesar! |
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First Citizen. O most bloody sight! Second Citizen. We will be revenged. |
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First Citizen. Peace there! hear the noble Antony. Second Citizen. We'll hear him, we'll follow him, we'll die with him. |
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Antony. Here is the will, and under Caesar's seal.
Second Citizen. Most noble Caesar! We'll revenge his death. |
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First Citizen. Never, never. Come, away, away!
Second Citizen. Go fetch fire. |
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First Citizen. What is your name? Second Citizen. Whither are you going? |
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Fourth Citizen. Are you a married man or a bachelor? Second Citizen. Answer every man directly. |
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Cinna the Poet. What is my name? Whither am I going? Where do I
Second Citizen. That's as much as to say, they are fools that marry:
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Cinna the Poet. As a friend. Second Citizen. That matter is answered directly. |
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