Speeches (Lines) for First Servingman
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Wine, wine, wine! What service
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What would you have, friend? whence are you?
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A strange one as ever I looked on: I cannot get him
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Here's a strange alteration! |
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What an arm he has! he turned me about with his
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He had so; looking as it were—would I were hanged,
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I think he is: but a greater soldier than he you wot on. |
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Nay, it's no matter for that. |
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Nay, not so neither: but I take him to be the
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Ay, and for an assault too. |
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[together] What, what, what? let's partake. |
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[together] Wherefore? wherefore? |
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Why do you say 'thwack our general '? |
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He was too hard for him directly, to say the troth
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But, more of thy news? |
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Directitude! what's that? |
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But when goes this forward? |
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Let me have war, say I; it exceeds peace as far as
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Ay, and it makes men hate one another. |
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