Speeches (Lines) for Poet
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Good day, sir. |
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I have not seen you long: how goes the world? |
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Ay, that's well known:
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[Reciting to himself] 'When we for recompense have
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A thing slipp'd idly from me.
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Upon the heels of my presentment, sir.
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So 'tis: this comes off well and excellent. |
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Admirable: how this grace
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I will say of it,
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The senators of Athens: happy man! |
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You see this confluence, this great flood
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I will unbolt to you.
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Sir, I have upon a high and pleasant hill
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Nay, sir, but hear me on.
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When Fortune in her shift and change of mood
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Vouchsafe my labour, and long live your lordship! |
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How now, philosopher! |
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Art not one? |
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Then I lie not. |
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Yes. |
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That's not feigned; he is so. |
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What's to be thought of him? does the rumour hold
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Then this breaking of his has been but a try for his friends. |
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What have you now to present unto him? |
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I must serve him so too, tell him of an intent
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I am thinking what I shall say I have provided for
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Nay, let's seek him:
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Hail, worthy Timon! |
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Sir,
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Nor I. |
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