Speeches (Lines) for Old Gobbo
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Master young man, you, I pray you, which is the way
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Master young gentleman, I pray you, which is the way
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By God's sonties, 'twill be a hard way to hit. Can
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No master, sir, but a poor man's son: his father,
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Your worship's friend and Launcelot, sir. |
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Of Launcelot, an't please your mastership. |
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Marry, God forbid! the boy was the very staff of my
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Alack the day, I know you not, young gentleman:
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Alack, sir, I am sand-blind; I know you not. |
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Pray you, sir, stand up: I am sure you are not
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I cannot think you are my son. |
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Her name is Margery, indeed: I'll be sworn, if thou
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Lord, how art thou changed! How dost thou and thy
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God bless your worship! |
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Here's my son, sir, a poor boy,— |
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He hath a great infection, sir, as one would say, to serve— |
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His master and he, saving your worship's reverence,
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I have here a dish of doves that I would bestow upon
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That is the very defect of the matter, sir. |
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