Speeches (Lines) for Lysimachus
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How now! How a dozen of virginities? |
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You may so; 'tis the better for you that your
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If she'ld do the deed of darkness, thou wouldst say. |
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Well, call forth, call forth. |
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What, prithee? |
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That dignifies the renown of a bawd, no less than it
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'Faith, she would serve after a long voyage at sea.
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I beseech you, do. |
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Ha' you done? |
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Now, pretty one, how long have you been at this trade? |
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Why, I cannot name't but I shall offend. |
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How long have you been of this profession? |
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Did you go to 't so young? Were you a gamester at
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Why, the house you dwell in proclaims you to be a
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Why, hath your principal made known unto you who I am? |
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Why, your herb-woman; she that sets seeds and roots
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How's this? how's this? Some more; be sage. |
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I did not think
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For me, be you thoughten
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Avaunt, thou damned door-keeper!
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Hail, reverend sir! the gods preserve you! |
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You wish me well.
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I am the governor of this place you lie before. |
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Upon what ground is his distemperature? |
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May we not see him? |
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Yet let me obtain my wish. |
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Sir king, all hail! the gods preserve you!
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'Tis well bethought.
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O, sir, a courtesy
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O, here is
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She's such a one, that, were I well assured
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Come, let us leave her;
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Mark'd he your music? |
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See, she will speak to him. |
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She would never tell
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It is not good to cross him; give him way. |
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My lord, I hear. |
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A pillow for his head:
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Sir,
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Sir, lend me your arm. |