Speeches (Lines) for Antonio
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Tell me, Panthino, what sad talk was that
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Why, what of him? |
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3 |
Nor need'st thou much importune me to that
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I know it well. |
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5 |
I like thy counsel; well hast thou advised:
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Good company; with them shall Proteus go:
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How now! what letter are you reading there? |
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8 |
Lend me the letter; let me see what news. |
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And how stand you affected to his wish? |
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My will is something sorted with his wish.
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Look, what thou want'st shall be sent after thee:
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