Speeches (Lines) for Chiron
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Was ever Scythia half so barbarous? |
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Demetrius, thou dost over-ween in all;
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Meanwhile, sir, with the little skill I have,
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For that I am prepared and full resolved.
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I care not, I, knew she and all the world:
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Aaron, a thousand deaths
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Ay, so the turn were served. |
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Faith, not me. |
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Thy counsel, lad, smells of no cowardice, |
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And this for me, struck home to show my strength. |
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An if she do, I would I were an eunuch.
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I warrant you, madam, we will make that sure.
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What, wouldst thou have me prove myself a bastard? |
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Nay, then I'll stop your mouth. Bring thou her husband:
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Write down thy mind, bewray thy meaning so,
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Go home, call for sweet water, wash thy hands. |
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An 'twere my case, I should go hang myself. |
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Demetrius, here's the son of Lucius;
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O, 'tis a verse in Horace; I know it well:
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A charitable wish and full of love. |
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And that would she for twenty thousand more. |
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Belike, for joy the emperor hath a son. |
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Thou hast undone our mother. |
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It shall not live. |
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Rome will despise her for this foul escape. |
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I blush to think upon this ignomy. |
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Aaron, I see thou wilt not trust the air
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Show me a villain that hath done a rape,
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Tell us, old man, how shall we be employ'd? |
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Villains, forbear! we are the empress' sons. |
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