Speeches (Lines) for Soldier in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 13
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Act, Scene, Line
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1 |
III,7,2014 |
O noble emperor, do not fight by sea;
Trust not to rotten planks: do you misdoubt
This sword and these my wounds? Let the Egyptians
And the Phoenicians go a-ducking; we
Have used to conquer, standing on the earth,
And fighting foot to foot.
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2 |
III,7,2022 |
By Hercules, I think I am i' the right.
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3 |
III,7,2026 |
You keep by land
The legions and the horse whole, do you not?
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4 |
III,7,2032 |
While he was yet in Rome,
His power went out in such distractions as
Beguiled all spies.
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5 |
III,7,2036 |
They say, one Taurus.
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6 |
IV,4,2649 |
A thousand, sir,
Early though't be, have on their riveted trim,
And at the port expect you.
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7 |
IV,5,2676 |
The gods make this a happy day to Antony!
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8 |
IV,5,2679 |
Hadst thou done so,
The kings that have revolted, and the soldier
That has this morning left thee, would have still
Follow'd thy heels.
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9 |
IV,5,2684 |
Who!
One ever near thee: call for Enobarbus,
He shall not hear thee; or from Caesar's camp
Say 'I am none of thine.'
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10 |
IV,5,2689 |
Sir,
He is with Caesar.
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11 |
IV,5,2694 |
Most certain.
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12 |
IV,6,2730 |
Enobarbus, Antony
Hath after thee sent all thy treasure, with
His bounty overplus: the messenger
Came on my guard; and at thy tent is now
Unloading of his mules.
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13 |
IV,6,2736 |
Mock not, Enobarbus.
I tell you true: best you safed the bringer
Out of the host; I must attend mine office,
Or would have done't myself. Your emperor
Continues still a Jove.
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