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Speeches (Lines) for Anne Page
in "Merry Wives of Windsor"

Total: 19

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,241

The dinner is on the table; my father desires your
worships' company.

2

I,1,246

Will't please your worship to come in, sir?

3

I,1,248

The dinner attends you, sir.

4

I,1,257

I may not go in without your worship: they will not
sit till you come.

5

I,1,261

I pray you, sir, walk in.

6

I,1,268

I think there are, sir; I heard them talked of.

7

I,1,272

Ay, indeed, sir.

8

I,1,286

Not I, sir; pray you, keep on.

9

III,4,1632

Alas, how then?

10

III,4,1641

May be he tells you true.

11

III,4,1649

Gentle Master Fenton,
Yet seek my father's love; still seek it, sir:
If opportunity and humblest suit
Cannot attain it, why, then,—hark you hither!

12

III,4,1663

I come to him.
[Aside]
This is my father's choice.
O, what a world of vile ill-favor'd faults
Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a-year!

13

III,4,1681

Good Master Shallow, let him woo for himself.

14

III,4,1684

Now, Master Slender,—

15

III,4,1686

What is your will?

16

III,4,1690

I mean, Master Slender, what would you with me?

17

III,4,1715

Good mother, do not marry me to yond fool.

18

III,4,1718

Alas, I had rather be set quick i' the earth
And bowl'd to death with turnips!

19

V,5,2784

Pardon, good father! good my mother, pardon!

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