Speeches (Lines) for Countess of Auvergne
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Porter, remember what I gave in charge;
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The plot is laid: if all things fall out right,
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And he is welcome. What! is this the man? |
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Is this the scourge of France?
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What means he now? Go ask him whither he goes. |
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If thou be he, then art thou prisoner. |
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To me, blood-thirsty lord;
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Laughest thou, wretch? thy mirth shall turn to moan. |
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Why, art not thou the man? |
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Then have I substance too. |
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This is a riddling merchant for the nonce;
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Victorious Talbot! pardon my abuse:
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With all my heart, and think me honoured
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