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Speeches (Lines) for Amiens
in "As You Like It"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

II,1,566

Happy is your Grace,
That can translate the stubbornness of fortune
Into so quiet and so sweet a style.

2

II,5,820

Under the greenwood tree
Who loves to lie with me,
And turn his merry note
Unto the sweet bird's throat,
Come hither, come hither, come hither.
Here shall he see
No enemy
But winter and rough weather.

3

II,5,829

It will make you melancholy, Monsieur Jaques.

4

II,5,832

My voice is ragged; I know I cannot please you.

5

II,5,835

What you will, Monsieur Jaques.

6

II,5,838

More at your request than to please myself.

7

II,5,844

Well, I'll end the song. Sirs, cover the while; the Duke
will drink under this tree. He hath been all this day to look
you.

8

II,5,862

And I'll sing it.

9

II,5,872

What's that 'ducdame'?

10

II,5,876

And I'll go seek the Duke; his banquet is prepar'd.

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