Speeches (Lines) for Queen
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No, be assured you shall not find me, daughter,
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You know the peril.
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Be brief, I pray you:
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Beseech your patience. Peace,
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Fie! you must give way.
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Ha!
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I am very glad on't. |
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This hath been
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Pray, walk awhile. |
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Whiles yet the dew's on ground, gather those flowers;
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Dispatch.
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I wonder, doctor,
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O, content thee.
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[To PISANIO] Hark thee, a word. |
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No further service, doctor,
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Weeps she still, say'st thou? Dost thou think in time
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You are most bound to the king,
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And, to kill the marvel,
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That opportunity
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And you! |
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He goes hence frowning: but it honours us
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'Tis not sleepy business;
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Royal sir,
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My lord, when last I went to visit her,
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Son, I say, follow the king. |
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Go, look after.
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[Aside] All the better: may
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