Speeches (Lines) for Antonio
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He is very busy about it. But, brother, I can tell
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As the event stamps them: but they have a good
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A good sharp fellow: I will send for him; and
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I saw him not. |
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In faith, she's too curst. |
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[To HERO] Well, niece, I trust you will be ruled
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At a word, I am not. |
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To tell you true, I counterfeit him. |
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At a word, I am not. |
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If you go on thus, you will kill yourself:
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Therein do men from children nothing differ. |
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Yet bend not all the harm upon yourself;
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Here comes the prince and Claudio hastily. |
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If he could right himself with quarreling,
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He shall kill two of us, and men indeed:
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Content yourself. God knows I loved my niece;
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Hold you content. What, man! I know them, yea,
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Come, 'tis no matter:
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And shall, or some of us will smart for it. |
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Farewell, my lords: we look for you to-morrow. |
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Well, I am glad that all things sort so well. |
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Which I will do with confirm'd countenance. |
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This same is she, and I do give you her. |