Speeches (Lines) for Diana
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They say the French count has done most honourable service. |
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You shall not need to fear me. |
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The Count Rousillon: know you such a one? |
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Whatsome'er he is,
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There is a gentleman that serves the count
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Monsieur Parolles. |
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Alas, poor lady!
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He;
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'Tis pity he is not honest: yond's that same knave
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That jack-an-apes with scarfs: why is he melancholy? |
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No, my good lord, Diana. |
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She then was honest. |
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No:
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Ay, so you serve us
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'Tis not the many oaths that makes the truth,
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I see that men make ropes in such a scarre
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Will you not, my lord? |
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Mine honour's such a ring:
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When midnight comes, knock at my chamber-window:
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For which live long to thank both heaven and me!
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Let death and honesty
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I am, my lord, a wretched Florentine,
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Why do you look so strange upon your wife? |
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If you shall marry,
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Good my lord,
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He does me wrong, my lord; if I were so,
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I did, my lord, but loath am to produce
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I must be patient:
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Sir, much like
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And this was it I gave him, being abed. |
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I have spoke the truth. |
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Ay, my lord. |
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Do you know he promised me marriage? |
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Ay, my good lord. |
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It was not given me, nor I did not buy it. |
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It was not lent me neither. |
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I found it not. |
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I never gave it him. |
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It might be yours or hers, for aught I know. |
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I'll never tell you. |
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I'll put in bail, my liege. |
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By Jove, if ever I knew man, 'twas you. |
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Because he's guilty, and he is not guilty:
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Good mother, fetch my bail. Stay, royal sir:
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