Speeches (Lines) for Third Citizen
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We have power in ourselves to do it, but it is a
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We have been called so of many; not that our heads
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Nay, your wit will not so soon out as another man's
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To lose itself in a fog, where being three parts
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Are you all resolved to give your voices? But
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We do, sir; tell us what hath brought you to't. |
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How not your own desire? |
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You must think, if we give you any thing, we hope to
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But this is something odd. |
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Certainly
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He said he had wounds, which he could show
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He's not confirm'd; we may deny him yet. |
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And so did I; and, to say the truth, so did very
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