Speeches (Lines) for Fool
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How do you, gentlemen? |
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She's e'en setting on water to scald such chickens
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Look you, here comes my mistress' page. |
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Will you leave me there? |
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5 |
Are you three usurers' men? |
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6 |
I think no usurer but has a fool to his servant: my
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A fool in good clothes, and something like thee.
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Nor thou altogether a wise man: as much foolery as
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I do not always follow lover, elder brother and
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