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Speeches (Lines) for Trebonius
in "Julius Caesar"

Total: 4

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,811

Brutus. Alas, good Cassius, do not think of him:
If he love Caesar, all that he can do
Is to himself, take thought and die for Caesar:
And that were much he should; for he is given
To sports, to wildness and much company.

Trebonius. There is no fear in him; let him not die;
For he will live, and laugh at this hereafter.


2

II,1,816

Cassius. The clock hath stricken three.

Trebonius. 'Tis time to part.


3

II,2,1111

Caesar. Bid them prepare within:
I am to blame to be thus waited for.
Now, Cinna: now, Metellus: what, Trebonius!
I have an hour's talk in store for you;
Remember that you call on me to-day:
Be near me, that I may remember you.

Trebonius. Caesar, I will:
[Aside]
and so near will I be,
That your best friends shall wish I had been further.


4

III,1,1309

Cassius. Where is Antony?

Trebonius. Fled to his house amazed:
Men, wives and children stare, cry out and run
As it were doomsday.


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