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Speeches (Lines) for Mopsa
in "Winter's Tale"

Total: 13

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,4,2050

Now, in good time!

2

IV,4,2124

I was promised them against the feast; but they come
not too late now.

3

IV,4,2127

He hath paid you all he promised you; may be, he has
paid you more, which will shame you to give him again.

4

IV,4,2136

I have done. Come, you promised me a tawdry-lace
and a pair of sweet gloves.

5

IV,4,2145

Pray now, buy some: I love a ballad in print o'
life, for then we are sure they are true.

6

IV,4,2151

Is it true, think you?

7

IV,4,2157

Pray you now, buy it.

8

IV,4,2172

Let's have some merry ones.

9

IV,4,2177

We can both sing it: if thou'lt bear a part, thou
shalt hear; 'tis in three parts.

10

IV,4,2186

O, whither?

11

IV,4,2188

It becomes thy oath full well,
Thou to me thy secrets tell.

12

IV,4,2191

Or thou goest to the orange or mill.

13

IV,4,2197

Thou hast sworn it more to me:
Then whither goest? say, whither?

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