Open Source Shakespeare

Speeches (Lines) for Third Soldier
in "Antony and Cleopatra"

Total: 10

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,2586

Second Soldier. Soldiers, have careful watch.

Third Soldier. And you. Good night, good night.


2

IV,3,2591

Fourth Soldier. Here we: and if to-morrow
Our navy thrive, I have an absolute hope
Our landmen will stand up.

Third Soldier. 'Tis a brave army,
And full of purpose.


3

IV,3,2598

First Soldier. Music i' the air.

Third Soldier. Under the earth.


4

IV,3,2600

Fourth Soldier. It signs well, does it not?

Third Soldier. No.


5

IV,3,2612

First Soldier. Ay; is't not strange?

Third Soldier. Do you hear, masters? do you hear?


6

IV,9,2840

Domitius Enobarus. O, bear me witness, night,—

Third Soldier. What man is this?


7

IV,9,2847

First Soldier. Enobarbus!

Third Soldier. Peace!
Hark further.


8

IV,9,2865

First Soldier. Let's hear him, for the things he speaks
May concern Caesar.

Third Soldier. Let's do so. But he sleeps.


9

IV,9,2869

Second Soldier. Go we to him.

Third Soldier. Awake, sir, awake; speak to us.


10

IV,9,2877

First Soldier. The hand of death hath raught him.
[Drums afar off]
Hark! the drums
Demurely wake the sleepers. Let us bear him
To the court of guard; he is of note: our hour
Is fully out.

Third Soldier. Come on, then;
He may recover yet.