Speeches (Lines) for Gower
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Captain Fluellen, you must come presently to the
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The Duke of Gloucester, to whom the order of the
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I think it be. |
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Here a' comes; and the Scots captain, Captain Jamy, with him. |
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How now, Captain Macmorris! have you quit the
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Gentlemen both, you will mistake each other. |
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The town sounds a parley. |
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How now, Captain Fluellen! come you from the bridge? |
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Is the Duke of Exeter safe? |
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What do you call him? |
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I know him not. |
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12 |
Why, this is an arrant counterfeit rascal; I
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Why, 'tis a gull, a fool, a rogue, that now and then
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Captain Fluellen! |
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15 |
Why, the enemy is loud; you hear him all night. |
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I will speak lower. |
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'Tis certain there's not a boy left alive; and the
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Alexander the Great. |
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I think Alexander the Great was born in Macedon; his
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Our king is not like him in that: he never killed
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Sir John Falstaff. |
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22 |
Here comes his majesty.
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How now, sir! you villain! |
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Nay, that's right; but why wear you your leek today?
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Why, here he comes, swelling like a turkey-cock. |
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Enough, captain: you have astonished him. |
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Go, go; you are a counterfeit cowardly knave. Will
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