Cleopatra
The character of Cleopatra appears in the following play(s):
Speeches By Cleopatra
| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| W-360 |
Anthonie, and Cleopatra |
33 |
Give me my Robe, put on my Crowne, I have |
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| W-361 |
Anthonie, and Cleopatra |
27 |
I dreampt there was an Emperor Anthony (His legges bestrid the Ocean, his rear'd arme) |
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| W-362 |
Anthonie, and Cleopatra |
19 |
No more but in a Woman, and commanded |
|
| W-363 |
Anthonie, and Cleopatra |
17 |
O Cæsar, what a wounding shame is this, |
|
| W-364 |
Anthonie, and Cleopatra |
17 |
Oh Charmion. Where think'st thou he is now? |
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| W-365 |
Anthonie, and Cleopatra |
17 |
Where art thou Death? (Sir, I will eate no meate, Ile not drinke sir,) |
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