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Speeches (Lines) for Ligarius
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 5

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,946

Vouchsafe good morrow from a feeble tongue.

2

II,1,949

I am not sick, if Brutus have in hand
Any exploit worthy the name of honour.

3

II,1,953

By all the gods that Romans bow before,
I here discard my sickness! Soul of Rome!
Brave son, derived from honourable loins!
Thou, like an exorcist, hast conjured up
My mortified spirit. Now bid me run,
And I will strive with things impossible;
Yea, get the better of them. What's to do?

4

II,1,961

But are not some whole that we must make sick?

5

II,1,965

Set on your foot,
And with a heart new-fired I follow you,
To do I know not what: but it sufficeth
That Brutus leads me on.

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