Speeches (Lines) for Marina
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No, I will rob Tellus of her weed,
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No, I pray you;
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Well, I will go;
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My thanks, sweet madam.
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When I was born, the wind was north. |
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My father, as nurse said, did never fear,
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When I was born:
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What mean you? |
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Why will you kill me? |
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Why would she have me kill'd?
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You will not do't for all the world, I hope.
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Alack that Leonine was so slack, so slow!
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That I am pretty. |
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I accuse them not. |
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The more my fault
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No. |
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Are you a woman? |
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An honest woman, or not a woman. |
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The gods defend me! |
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I understand you not. |
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If fires be hot, knives sharp, or waters deep,
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I desire to find him so, that I may worthily note him. |
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If he govern the country, you are bound to him
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What he will do graciously, I will thankfully receive. |
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What trade, sir? |
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I cannot be offended with my trade. Please you to name it. |
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E'er since I can remember. |
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Earlier too, sir, if now I be one. |
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Do you know this house to be a place of such resort,
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Who is my principal? |
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If you were born to honour, show it now;
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For me,
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The good gods preserve you! |
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Whither would you have me? |
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Hark, hark, you gods! |
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36 |
Whither wilt thou have me? |
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Prithee, tell me one thing first. |
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What canst thou wish thine enemy to be? |
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Neither of these are so bad as thou art,
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Do any thing but this thou doest. Empty
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Prove that I cannot, take me home again,
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But amongst honest women. |
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Sir, I will use
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No, nor look'd on us. |
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Hail, sir! my lord, lend ear. |
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I am a maid,
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I said, my lord, if you did know my parentage,
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No, nor of any shores:
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Where I am but a stranger: from the deck
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If I should tell my history, it would seem
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So indeed I did. |
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Some such thing
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My name is Marina. |
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Patience, good sir,
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The name
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You said you would believe me;
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Call'd Marina
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My mother was the daughter of a king;
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You scorn: believe me, 'twere best I did give o'er. |
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The king my father did in Tarsus leave me;
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First, sir, I pray,
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Is it no more to be your daughter than
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My heart
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