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Speeches (Lines) for Varro
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 6

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,2270

(stage directions). Enter VARRO and CLAUDIUS

Varro. Calls my lord?


2

IV,3,2274

Brutus. I pray you, sirs, lie in my tent and sleep;
It may be I shall raise you by and by
On business to my brother Cassius.

Varro. So please you, we will stand and watch your pleasure.


3

IV,3,2332

Brutus. Sleep again, Lucius. Sirrah Claudius!
[To VARRO]
Fellow thou, awake!

Varro. My lord?


4

IV,3,2335

Brutus. Why did you so cry out, sirs, in your sleep?

Varro. [with Claudius] Did we, my lord?


5

IV,3,2337

Brutus. Ay: saw you any thing?

Varro. No, my lord, I saw nothing.


6

IV,3,2342

Brutus. Go and commend me to my brother Cassius;
Bid him set on his powers betimes before,
And we will follow.

Varro. [with Claudius] It shall be done, my lord.


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