Speeches (Lines) for First Senator
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My lord, you have my voice to it; the fault's
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Now, captain? |
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You undergo too strict a paradox,
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You cannot make gross sins look clear:
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What's that? |
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He dies. |
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We are for law: he dies; urge it no more,
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Do you dare our anger?
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If, after two days' shine, Athens contain thee,
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Bring us to his cave:
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Worthy Timon,— |
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The senators of Athens greet thee, Timon. |
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O, forget
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Therefore, so please thee to return with us
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Therefore, Timon,— |
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We speak in vain. |
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That's well spoke. |
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These words become your lips as they pass
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I like this well; he will return again. |
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His discontents are unremoveably
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It requires swift foot. |
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Thou hast painfully discover'd: are his files
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Here come our brothers. |
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Noble and young,
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These walls of ours
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All have not offended;
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Set but thy foot
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