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A fellow that hath had losses, and one that hath two gowns and every thing handsome about him.
— Much Ado about Nothing, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: lucio
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[Enter LUCIO and two Gentlemen] |
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[Exeunt LUCIO and Gentlemen] |
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[Re-enter LUCIO and two Gentlemen] |
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From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty:
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One word, good friend. Lucio, a word with you. |
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I have done so, but he's not to be found.
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I thank you, good friend Lucio. |
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[Enter LUCIO] |
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[Enter ISABELLA and LUCIO] |
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[Exeunt ISABELLA, LUCIO, and Provost] |
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[Enter LUCIO] |
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Sir, my name is Lucio; well known to the duke. |
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[Enter LUCIO] |
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[MARIANA veiled, ISABELLA, and FRIAR PETER, at their]
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I am the sister of one Claudio,
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My lord, we'll do it throughly.
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What can you vouch against him, Signior Lucio?
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What, resists he? Help him, Lucio. |
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Thou art the first knave that e'er madest a duke.
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You do but lose your labour.
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