Speeches (Lines) for Antonio
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Will you stay no longer? nor will you not that I go with you? |
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Alas the day! |
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Pardon me, sir, your bad entertainment. |
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If you will not murder me for my love, let me be
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The gentleness of all the gods go with thee!
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I could not stay behind you: my desire,
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To-morrow, sir: best first go see your lodging. |
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Would you'ld pardon me;
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The offence is not of such a bloody nature;
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It doth not fit me. Hold, sir, here's my purse.
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Haply your eye shall light upon some toy
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To the Elephant. |
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13 |
Put up your sword. If this young gentleman
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One, sir, that for his love dares yet do more
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You do mistake me, sir. |
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I must obey.
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I must entreat of you some of that money. |
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Will you deny me now?
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O heavens themselves! |
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20 |
Let me speak a little. This youth that you see here
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But O how vile an idol proves this god
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Lead me on. |
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23 |
Orsino, noble sir,
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To-day, my lord; and for three months before,
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25 |
Sebastian are you? |
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26 |
How have you made division of yourself?
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