Speeches (Lines) for Gentleman in "Winter's Tale"
Total: 5
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1 |
V,1,2927 |
One that gives out himself Prince Florizel,
Son of Polixenes, with his princess, she
The fairest I have yet beheld, desires access
To your high presence.
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2 |
V,1,2936 |
But few,
And those but mean.
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3 |
V,1,2939 |
Ay, the most peerless piece of earth, I think,
That e'er the sun shone bright on.
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4 |
V,1,2950 |
Pardon, madam:
The one I have almost forgot,—your pardon,—
The other, when she has obtain'd your eye,
Will have your tongue too. This is a creature,
Would she begin a sect, might quench the zeal
Of all professors else, make proselytes
Of who she but bid follow.
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5 |
V,1,2958 |
Women will love her, that she is a woman
More worth than any man; men, that she is
The rarest of all women.
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