Speeches (Lines) for Iras
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No, you shall paint when you are old. |
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2 |
There's a palm presages chastity, if nothing else. |
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3 |
Go, you wild bedfellow, you cannot soothsay. |
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4 |
But how, but how? give me particulars. |
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5 |
Am I not an inch of fortune better than she? |
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6 |
Not in my husband's nose. |
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7 |
Amen. Dear goddess, hear that prayer of the people!
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8 |
Do, most dear queen. |
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9 |
Madam, O good empress! |
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10 |
Go to him, madam, speak to him:
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11 |
She is dead too, our sovereign. |
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12 |
Madam! |
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13 |
Royal Egypt, Empress! |
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14 |
Royal queen! |
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15 |
Finish, good lady; the bright day is done,
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16 |
The gods forbid! |
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17 |
O the good gods! |
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18 |
I'll never see 't; for, I am sure, my nails
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