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Speeches (Lines) for Abhorson
in "Measure for Measure"

Total: 13

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,2,1905

Do you call, sir?

2

IV,2,1911

A bawd, sir? fie upon him! he will discredit our mystery.

3

IV,2,1918

Ay, sir; a mystery

4

IV,2,1924

Sir, it is a mystery.

5

IV,2,1926

Every true man's apparel fits your thief: if it be
too little for your thief, your true man thinks it...

6

IV,2,1938

Come on, bawd; I will instruct thee in my trade; follow.

7

IV,3,2137

Sirrah, bring Barnardine hither.

8

IV,3,2140

What, ho, Barnardine!

9

IV,3,2146

Tell him he must awake, and that quickly too.

10

IV,3,2149

Go in to him, and fetch him out.

11

IV,3,2151

Is the axe upon the block, sirrah?

12

IV,3,2155

Truly, sir, I would desire you to clap into your
prayers; for, look you, the warrant's come.

13

IV,3,2162

Look you, sir; here comes your ghostly father: do
we jest now, think you?

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