Speeches (Lines) for Soothsayer
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(stage directions). Flourish Soothsayer. Caesar! |
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Caesar. Who is it in the press that calls on me?
Soothsayer. Beware the ides of March. |
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Caesar. What say'st thou to me now? speak once again. Soothsayer. Beware the ides of March. |
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Portia. Come hither, fellow: which way hast thou been? Soothsayer. At mine own house, good lady. |
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Portia. What is't o'clock? Soothsayer. About the ninth hour, lady. |
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Portia. Is Caesar yet gone to the Capitol? Soothsayer. Madam, not yet: I go to take my stand,
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Portia. Thou hast some suit to Caesar, hast thou not? Soothsayer. That I have, lady: if it will please Caesar
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Portia. Why, know'st thou any harm's intended towards him? Soothsayer. None that I know will be, much that I fear may chance.
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Caesar. [To the Soothsayer] The ides of March are come. Soothsayer. Ay, Caesar; but not gone. |
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