Speeches (Lines) for Volumnius in "Julius Caesar"
Total: 3
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V,5,2690 |
Brutus. Come hither, good Volumnius; list a word.
Volumnius. What says my lord?
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2 |
V,5,2696 |
Brutus. Why, this, Volumnius:
The ghost of Caesar hath appear'd to me
Two several times by night; at Sardis once,
And, this last night, here in Philippi fields:
I know my hour is come.
Volumnius. Not so, my lord.
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V,5,2706 |
Brutus. Nay, I am sure it is, Volumnius.
Thou seest the world, Volumnius, how it goes;
Our enemies have beat us to the pit:
[Low alarums]
It is more worthy to leap in ourselves,
Than tarry till they push us. Good Volumnius,
Thou know'st that we two went to school together:
Even for that our love of old, I prithee,
Hold thou my sword-hilts, whilst I run on it.
Volumnius. That's not an office for a friend, my lord.
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