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Speeches (Lines) for Lord
in "Taming of the Shrew"

Total: 17

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

Prologue,1,16

Huntsman, I charge thee, tender well my hounds;
Brach Merriman, the poor cur, is emboss'd;...

2

Prologue,1,26

Thou art a fool; if Echo were as fleet,
I would esteem him worth a dozen such....

3

Prologue,1,31

What's here? One dead, or drunk?
See, doth he breathe?

4

Prologue,1,35

O monstrous beast, how like a swine he lies!
Grim death, how foul and loathsome is thine image!...

5

Prologue,1,45

Even as a flatt'ring dream or worthless fancy.
Then take him up, and manage well the jest:...

6

Prologue,1,73

Take him up gently, and to bed with him;
And each one to his office when he wakes....

7

Prologue,1,84

Bid them come near.
Now, fellows, you are welcome.

8

Prologue,1,88

Do you intend to stay with me to-night?

9

Prologue,1,90

With all my heart. This fellow I remember
Since once he play'd a farmer's eldest son;...

10

Prologue,1,96

'Tis very true; thou didst it excellent.
Well, you are come to me in happy time,...

11

Prologue,1,109

Go, sirrah, take them to the buttery,
And give them friendly welcome every one;...

12

Prologue,2,158

Heaven cease this idle humour in your honour!
O, that a mighty man of such descent,...

13

Prologue,2,172

Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house,
As beaten hence by your strange lunacy....

14

Prologue,2,199

We'll show thee Io as she was a maid
And how she was beguiled and surpris'd,...

15

Prologue,2,206

Thou art a lord, and nothing but a lord.
Thou hast a lady far more beautiful...

16

Prologue,2,255

Madam.

17

Prologue,2,257

Madam, and nothing else; so lords call ladies.

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