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Speeches (Lines) for Tintinius
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,2258

[with MESSALA] Good night, Lord Brutus.

2

V,3,2501

O Cassius, Brutus gave the word too early;
Who, having some advantage on Octavius,
Took it too eagerly: his soldiers fell to spoil,
Whilst we by Antony are all enclosed.

3

V,3,2511

They are, my lord.

4

V,3,2517

I will be here again, even with a thought.

5

V,3,2562

These tidings will well comfort Cassius.

6

V,3,2564

All disconsolate,
With Pindarus his bondman, on this hill.

7

V,3,2567

He lies not like the living. O my heart!

8

V,3,2569

No, this was he, Messala,
But Cassius is no more. O setting sun,
As in thy red rays thou dost sink to-night,
So in his red blood Cassius' day is set;
The sun of Rome is set! Our day is gone;
Clouds, dews, and dangers come; our deeds are done!
Mistrust of my success hath done this deed.

9

V,3,2582

What, Pindarus! where art thou, Pindarus?

10

V,3,2589

Hie you, Messala,
And I will seek for Pindarus the while.
[Exit MESSALA]
Why didst thou send me forth, brave Cassius?
Did I not meet thy friends? and did not they
Put on my brows this wreath of victory,
And bid me give it thee? Didst thou not hear their shouts?
Alas, thou hast misconstrued every thing!
But, hold thee, take this garland on thy brow;
Thy Brutus bid me give it thee, and I
Will do his bidding. Brutus, come apace,
And see how I regarded Caius Cassius.
By your leave, gods:—this is a Roman's part
Come, Cassius' sword, and find Tintinius' heart.
[Kills himself]
[Alarum. Re-enter MESSALA, with BRUTUS, CATO,
STRATO, VOLUMNIUS, and LUCILIUS]

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