Speeches (Lines) for Le Beau
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Fair Princess, you have lost much good sport. |
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2 |
What colour, madam? How shall I answer you? |
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3 |
You amaze me, ladies. I would have told you of good
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I will tell you the beginning, and, if it please your
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There comes an old man and his three sons- |
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6 |
Three proper young men, of excellent growth and presence. |
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The eldest of the three wrestled with Charles, the Duke's
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8 |
Why, this that I speak of. |
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9 |
You must, if you stay here; for here is the place
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10 |
Even he, madam. |
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11 |
Monsieur the Challenger, the Princess calls for you. |
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12 |
He cannot speak, my lord. |
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13 |
Good sir, I do in friendship counsel you
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14 |
Neither his daughter, if we judge by manners;
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