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Speeches (Lines) for First Guard
in "Antony and Cleopatra"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,14,3110

What's the noise?

2

IV,14,3114

And time is at his period.

3

IV,14,3117

Not I.

4

IV,14,3151

Woe, woe are we, sir, you may not live to wear
All your true followers out.

5

V,2,3788

Where is the queen?

6

V,2,3790

Caesar hath sent—

7

V,2,3794

Approach, ho! All's not well: Caesar's beguiled.

8

V,2,3796

What work is here! Charmian, is this well done?

9

V,2,3817

A simple countryman, that brought her figs:
This was his basket.

10

V,2,3820

O Caesar,
This Charmian lived but now; she stood and spake:...

11

V,2,3833

This is an aspic's trail: and these fig-leaves
Have slime upon them, such as the aspic leaves...

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