Speeches (Lines) for Canidius
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Why will my lord do so? |
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Ay, and to wage this battle at Pharsalia.
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3 |
Soldier, thou art: but his whole action grows
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4 |
Marcus Octavius, Marcus Justeius,
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Who's his lieutenant, hear you? |
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Well I know the man. |
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With news the time's with labour, and throes forth,
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Our fortune on the sea is out of breath,
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Toward Peloponnesus are they fled. |
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10 |
To Caesar will I render
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