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Speeches (Lines) for Lucilius
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,1919

Give the word, ho! and stand.

2

IV,2,1921

He is at hand; and Pindarus is come
To do you salutation from his master.

3

IV,2,1933

With courtesy and with respect enough;
But not with such familiar instances,
Nor with such free and friendly conference,
As he hath used of old.

4

IV,2,1947

They mean this night in Sardis to be quarter'd;
The greater part, the horse in general,
Are come with Cassius.

5

IV,3,2119

[Within] You shall not come to them.

6

V,1,2423

[Standing forth.] My lord?

7

V,4,2641

O young and noble Cato, art thou down?
Why, now thou diest as bravely as Tintinius;
And mayst be honour'd, being Cato's son.

8

V,4,2645

Only I yield to die:
There is so much that thou wilt kill me straight;
[Offering money]
Kill Brutus, and be honour'd in his death.

9

V,4,2655

Safe, Antony; Brutus is safe enough:
I dare assure thee that no enemy
Shall ever take alive the noble Brutus:
The gods defend him from so great a shame!
When you do find him, or alive or dead,
He will be found like Brutus, like himself.

10

V,5,2744

So Brutus should be found. I thank thee, Brutus,
That thou hast proved Lucilius' saying true.

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