Speeches (Lines) for Titus
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First Servant. Well met; good morrow, Titus and Hortensius. Titus. The like to you kind Varro. |
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Hortensius. Lucius!
Titus. So is theirs and ours. |
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Philotus. I am of your fear for that. Titus. I'll show you how to observe a strange event.
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Hortensius. Most true, he does. Titus. And he wears jewels now of Timon's gift,
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First Servant. 'Tis much deep: and it should seem by the sun,
Titus. One of Lord Timon's men.
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Flaminius. No, indeed, he is not. Titus. We attend his lordship; pray, signify so much. |
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(stage directions). [Enter FLAVIUS in a cloak, muffled]
Titus. Do you hear, sir? |
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Flavius. What do ye ask of me, my friend? Titus. We wait for certain money here, sir. |
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(stage directions). [Enter SERVILIUS] Titus. O, here's Servilius; now we shall know some answer. |
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Servilius. Good gods! Titus. We cannot take this for answer, sir. |
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Timon. What, are my doors opposed against my passage?
Titus. My lord, here is my bill. |
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Timon. Cut my heart in sums. Titus. Mine, fifty talents. |
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