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Speeches (Lines) for Panthino
in "Two Gentlemen of Verona"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

I,3,305

'Twas of his nephew Proteus, your son.

2

I,3,307

He wonder'd that your lordship
Would suffer him to spend his youth at home,...

3

I,3,328

I think your lordship is not ignorant
How his companion, youthful Valentine,...

4

I,3,332

'Twere good, I think, your lordship sent him thither:
There shall he practise tilts and tournaments,...

5

I,3,342

To-morrow, may it please you, Don Alphonso,
With other gentlemen of good esteem,...

6

I,3,394

Sir Proteus, your father calls for you:
He is in haste; therefore, I pray you to go.

7

II,2,588

Sir Proteus, you are stay'd for.

8

II,3,627

Launce, away, away, aboard! thy master is shipped
and thou art to post after with oars. What's the...

9

II,3,633

What's the unkindest tide?

10

II,3,635

Tut, man, I mean thou'lt lose the flood, and, in
losing the flood, lose thy voyage, and, in losing...

11

II,3,641

Where should I lose my tongue?

12

II,3,643

In thy tail!

13

II,3,648

Come, come away, man; I was sent to call thee.

14

II,3,650

Wilt thou go?

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