Speeches (Lines) for Silius in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 3
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Speech text |
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III,1,1553 |
Noble Ventidius,
Whilst yet with Parthian blood thy sword is warm,
The fugitive Parthians follow; spur through Media,
Mesopotamia, and the shelters whither
The routed fly: so thy grand captain Antony
Shall set thee on triumphant chariots and
Put garlands on thy head.
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2 |
III,1,1577 |
Thou hast, Ventidius,
that
Without the which a soldier, and his sword,
Grants scarce distinction. Thou wilt write to Antony!
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3 |
III,1,1586 |
Where is he now?
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