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Speeches (Lines) for Thyreus
in "Antony and Cleopatra"

Total: 12

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,12,2237

Caesar, I go.

2

III,12,2241

Caesar, I shall.

3

III,13,2302

Hear it apart.

4

III,13,2304

So, haply, are they friends to Antony.

5

III,13,2309

So.
Thus then, thou most renown'd: Caesar entreats,...

6

III,13,2314

He knows that you embrace not Antony
As you did love, but as you fear'd him.

7

III,13,2317

The scars upon your honour, therefore, he
Does pity, as constrained blemishes,...

8

III,13,2328

Shall I say to Caesar
What you require of him? for he partly begs...

9

III,13,2337

My name is Thyreus.

10

III,13,2344

'Tis your noblest course.
Wisdom and fortune combating together,...

11

III,13,2356

One that but performs
The bidding of the fullest man, and worthiest...

12

III,13,2377

Mark Antony!