Speeches (Lines) for Boult
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Sir? |
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Ay, to eleven; and brought them down again. But
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Ay, she quickly pooped him; she made him roast-meat
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[To MARINA] Come your ways. My masters, you say
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Master, I have gone through for this piece, you see:
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She has a good face, speaks well, and has excellent
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I cannot be bated one doit of a thousand pieces. |
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Performance shall follow. |
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I have cried her almost to the number of her hairs;
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'Faith, they listened to me as they would have
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To-night, to-night. But, mistress, do you know the
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Ay, he: he offered to cut a caper at the
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Well, if we had of every nation a traveller, we
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O, take her home, mistress, take her home: these
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'Faith, some do, and some do not. But, mistress, if
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I may so. |
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Ay, by my faith, they shall not be changed yet. |
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I warrant you, mistress, thunder shall not so awake
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'Faith, I must ravish her, or she'll disfurnish us
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We should have both lord and lown, if the peevish
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I am glad to see your honour in good health. |
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For flesh and blood, sir, white and red, you shall
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O, sir, I can be modest. |
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I beseech your honour, one piece for me. |
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How's this? We must take another course with you.
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I must have your maidenhead taken off, or the common
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Worse and worse, mistress; she has here spoken holy
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She makes our profession as it were to stink afore
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The nobleman would have dealt with her like a
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An if she were a thornier piece of ground than she
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Come, mistress; come your ways with me. |
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To take from you the jewel you hold so dear. |
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Come now, your one thing. |
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Why, I could wish him to be my master, or rather, my mistress. |
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What would you have me do? go to the wars, would
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But can you teach all this you speak of? |
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Well, I will see what I can do for thee: if I can
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'Faith, my acquaintance lies little amongst them.
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