Speeches (Lines) for Flavius
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My lord? |
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Yes, my lord. More jewels yet!
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I beseech your honour,
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[Aside] I scarce know how. |
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[Aside] What will this come to?
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No care, no stop! so senseless of expense,
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Please you, gentlemen,
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Pray, draw near. |
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Pray you, walk near: I'll speak with you anon. |
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You would not hear me,
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O my good lord,
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'Tis all engaged, some forfeited and gone;
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O my good lord, the world is but a word:
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If you suspect my husbandry or falsehood,
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Heavens, have I said, the bounty of this lord!
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Assurance bless your thoughts! |
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[Aside] Lord Lucius and Lucullus? hum! |
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I have been bold—
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They answer, in a joint and corporate voice,
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I would I could not think it: that thought is
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What do ye ask of me, my friend? |
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Ay,
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If 'twill not serve,'tis not so base as you;
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My dear lord,— |
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My lord,— |
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Here, my lord. |
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O my lord,
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Alack, my fellows, what should I say to you?
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All broken implements of a ruin'd house. |
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Good fellows all,
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O you gods!
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Have you forgot me, sir? |
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An honest poor servant of yours. |
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The gods are witness,
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I beg of you to know me, good my lord,
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No, my most worthy master; in whose breast
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O, let me stay,
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It is in vain that you would speak with Timon;
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Here is his cave.
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Stay not, all's in vain. |
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Trouble him no further; thus you still shall find him. |
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