| Speeches (Lines) for Trinculo | ||
| # | Act, Scene, Line (Click to see in context) | Speech text | 
| 1 | Here's neither bush nor shrub, to bear off
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| 2 | I should know that voice: it should be—but he is
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| 3 | Stephano! | |
| 4 | Stephano! If thou beest Stephano, touch me and
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| 5 | I took him to be killed with a thunder-stroke. But
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| 6 | Swum ashore. man, like a duck: I can swim like a
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| 7 | O Stephano. hast any more of this? | |
| 8 | By this good light, this is a very shallow monster!
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| 9 | By this light, a most perfidious and drunken
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| 10 | I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy-headed
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| 11 | But that the poor monster's in drink: an abominable monster! | |
| 12 | A most ridiculous monster, to make a wonder of a
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| 13 | A howling monster: a drunken monster! | |
| 14 | Servant-monster! the folly of this island! They
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| 15 | Where should they be set else? he were a brave
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| 16 | Your lieutenant, if you list; he's no standard. | |
| 17 | Nor go neither; but you'll lie like dogs and yet say
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| 18 | Thou liest, most ignorant monster: I am in case to
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| 19 | 'Lord' quoth he! That a monster should be such a natural! | |
| 20 | Why, I said nothing. | |
| 21 | Why, what did I? I did nothing. I'll go farther
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| 22 | I did not give the lie. Out o' your
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| 23 | Excellent. | |
| 24 | This is the tune of our catch, played by the picture
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| 25 | O, forgive me my sins! | |
| 26 | The sound is going away; let's follow it, and
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| 27 | Wilt come? I'll follow, Stephano. | |
| 28 | Monster, I do smell all horse-piss; at
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| 29 | Thou wert but a lost monster. | |
| 30 | Ay, but to lose our bottles in the pool,— | |
| 31 | That's more to me than my wetting: yet this is your
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| 32 | O king Stephano! O peer! O worthy Stephano! look
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| 33 | O, ho, monster! we know what belongs to a frippery.
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| 34 | Thy grace shall have it. | |
| 35 | Do, do: we steal by line and level, an't like your grace. | |
| 36 | Monster, come, put some lime upon your fingers, and
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| 37 | And this. | |
| 38 | If these be true spies which I wear in my head,
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| 39 | I have been in such a pickle since I
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