Speeches (Lines) for Scarus in "Antony and Cleopatra"
Total: 12
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1 |
III,10,2067 |
Gods and goddesses,
All the whole synod of them!
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2 |
III,10,2070 |
The greater cantle of the world is lost
With very ignorance; we have kiss'd away
Kingdoms and provinces.
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3 |
III,10,2074 |
On our side like the token'd pestilence,
Where death is sure. Yon ribaudred nag of Egypt,—
Whom leprosy o'ertake!—i' the midst o' the fight,
When vantage like a pair of twins appear'd,
Both as the same, or rather ours the elder,
The breese upon her, like a cow in June,
Hoists sails and flies.
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4 |
III,10,2084 |
She once being loof'd,
The noble ruin of her magic, Antony,
Claps on his sea-wing, and, like a doting mallard,
Leaving the fight in height, flies after her:
I never saw an action of such shame;
Experience, manhood, honour, ne'er before
Did violate so itself.
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5 |
III,10,2101 |
'Tis easy to't; and there I will attend
What further comes.
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6 |
IV,7,2760 |
O my brave emperor, this is fought indeed!
Had we done so at first, we had droven them home
With clouts about their heads.
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7 |
IV,7,2764 |
I had a wound here that was like a T,
But now 'tis made an H.
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8 |
IV,7,2767 |
We'll beat 'em into bench-holes: I have yet
Room for six scotches more.
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9 |
IV,7,2772 |
Let us score their backs,
And snatch 'em up, as we take hares, behind:
'Tis sport to maul a runner.
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10 |
IV,7,2778 |
I'll halt after.
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11 |
IV,10,2883 |
For both, my lord.
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12 |
IV,12,2904 |
Swallows have built
In Cleopatra's sails their nests: the augurers
Say they know not, they cannot tell; look grimly,
And dare not speak their knowledge. Antony
Is valiant, and dejected; and, by starts,
His fretted fortunes give him hope, and fear,
Of what he has, and has not.
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