Speeches (Lines) for Frederick
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Come on; since the youth will not be entreated, his own
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How now, daughter and cousin! Are you crept hither to
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You will take little delight in it, I can tell you,
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Do so; I'll not be by.
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You shall try but one fall. |
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No more, no more. |
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How dost thou, Charles? |
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Bear him away. What is thy name, young man? |
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I would thou hadst been son to some man else.
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Mistress, dispatch you with your safest haste,
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You, cousin.
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Thus do all traitors;
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Thou art thy father's daughter; there's enough. |
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Ay, Celia; we stay'd her for your sake,
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She is too subtle for thee; and her smoothness,
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You are a fool. You, niece, provide yourself.
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Can it be possible that no man saw them?
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Send to his brother; fetch that gallant hither.
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Not see him since! Sir, sir, that cannot be.
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More villain thou. Well, push him out of doors;
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