Speeches (Lines) for Gadshill
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Good morrow, carriers. What's o'clock? |
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I pray thee lend me thy lantern, to see my gelding
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3 |
I pray thee, lend me thine. |
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4 |
Sirrah carrier, what time do you mean to come to London? |
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5 |
What, ho! chamberlain! |
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6 |
That's even as fair as—at hand, quoth the
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Sirrah, if they meet not with Saint Nicholas'
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8 |
What talkest thou to me of the hangman? if I hang,
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9 |
She will, she will; justice hath liquored her. We
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10 |
Give me thy hand: thou shalt have a share in our
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11 |
Go to; 'homo' is a common name to all men. Bid the
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12 |
Stand. |
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13 |
There's enough to make us all. |
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14 |
Some eight or ten. |
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15 |
We four set upon some dozen— |
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And bound them. |
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As we were sharing, some six or seven fresh men set upon us— |
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