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Speeches (Lines) for Le Beau
in "As You Like It"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,2,227

Fair Princess, you have lost much good sport.

2

I,2,229

What colour, madam? How shall I answer you?

3

I,2,235

You amaze me, ladies. I would have told you of good
wrestling, which you have lost the sight of.

4

I,2,238

I will tell you the beginning, and, if it please your
ladyships, you may see the end; for the best is yet to do; and...

5

I,2,242

There comes an old man and his three sons-

6

I,2,244

Three proper young men, of excellent growth and presence.

7

I,2,247

The eldest of the three wrestled with Charles, the Duke's
wrestler; which Charles in a moment threw him, and broke three of...

8

I,2,256

Why, this that I speak of.

9

I,2,263

You must, if you stay here; for here is the place
appointed for the wrestling, and they are ready to perform it.

10

I,2,271

Even he, madam.

11

I,2,283

Monsieur the Challenger, the Princess calls for you.

12

I,2,329

He cannot speak, my lord.

13

I,2,377

Good sir, I do in friendship counsel you
To leave this place. Albeit you have deserv'd...

14

I,2,387

Neither his daughter, if we judge by manners;
But yet, indeed, the smaller is his daughter;...

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