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Speeches (Lines) for Bardolph
in "Merry Wives of Windsor"

Total: 14

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,118

You Banbury cheese!

2

I,1,157

Why, sir, for my part I say the gentleman had drunk
himself out of his five sentences.

3

I,1,160

And being fap, sir, was, as they say, cashiered; and
so conclusions passed the careires.

4

I,3,323

It is a life that I have desired: I will thrive.

5

II,2,938

Sir John, there's one Master Brook below would fain
speak with you, and be acquainted with you; and hath...

6

II,2,942

Ay, sir.

7

III,5,1747

Here, sir.

8

III,5,1765

Here's Mistress Quickly, sir, to speak with you.

9

III,5,1769

Come in, woman!

10

III,5,1775

With eggs, sir?

11

IV,3,2182

Sir, the Germans desire to have three of your
horses: the duke himself will be to-morrow at...

12

IV,3,2188

Ay, sir; I'll call them to you.

13

IV,5,2356

Out, alas, sir! cozenage, mere cozenage!

14

IV,5,2358

Run away with the cozeners; for so soon as I came
beyond Eton, they threw me off from behind one of...

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