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Speeches (Lines) for First Outlaw
in "Two Gentlemen of Verona"

Total: 11

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,1,1553

Fellows, stand fast; I see a passenger.

2

IV,1,1561

That's not so, sir: we are your enemies.

3

IV,1,1571

Whence came you?

4

IV,1,1576

What, were you banish'd thence?

5

IV,1,1583

Why, ne'er repent it, if it were done so.
But were you banish'd for so small a fault?

6

IV,1,1591

We'll have him. Sirs, a word.

7

IV,1,1604

And I for such like petty crimes as these,
But to the purpose—for we cite our faults,
That they may hold excus'd our lawless lives;
And partly, seeing you are beautified
With goodly shape and by your own report
A linguist and a man of such perfection
As we do in our quality much want—

8

IV,1,1620

But if thou scorn our courtesy, thou diest.

9

V,3,2132

Come, come,
Be patient; we must bring you to our captain.

10

V,3,2137

Where is the gentleman that was with her?

11

V,3,2143

Come, I must bring you to our captain's cave:
Fear not; he bears an honourable mind,
And will not use a woman lawlessly.

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