Speeches (Lines) for Simpcox's Wife
|
||
# | Act, Scene, Line (Click to see in context) |
Speech text |
1 |
Simpcox. Born blind, an't please your grace. Simpcox's Wife. Ay, indeed, was he. |
|
2 |
Earl of Suffolk. What woman is this? Simpcox's Wife. His wife, an't like your worship. |
|
3 |
Simpcox. God knows, of pure devotion; being call'd
Simpcox's Wife. Most true, forsooth; and many time and oft
|
|
4 |
Simpcox. A fall off of a tree. Simpcox's Wife. A plum-tree, master. |
|
5 |
Simpcox. But that in all my life, when I was a youth. Simpcox's Wife. Too true; and bought his climbing very dear. |
|
6 |
Duke of Gloucester. But cloaks and gowns, before this day, a many. Simpcox's Wife. Never, before this day, in all his life. |
|
7 |
Duke of Gloucester. Follow the knave; and take this drab away. Simpcox's Wife. Alas, sir, we did it for pure need. |
|