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

Total: 13

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

I,1,122

Slice, I say! pauca, pauca: slice! that's my humour.

2

I,1,150

Be avised, sir, and pass good humours: I will say
'marry trap' with you, if you run the nuthook's
humour on me; that is the very note of it.

3

I,3,326

He was gotten in drink: is not the humour conceited?

4

I,3,330

The good humour is to steal at a minute's rest.

5

I,3,351

The anchor is deep: will that humour pass?

6

I,3,355

The humour rises; it is good: humour me the angels.

7

I,3,362

I thank thee for that humour.

8

I,3,375

I will run no base humour: here, take the
humour-letter: I will keep the havior of reputation.

9

I,3,388

I have operations which be humours of revenge.

10

I,3,390

By welkin and her star!

11

I,3,392

With both the humours, I:
I will discuss the humour of this love to Page.

12

I,3,398

My humour shall not cool: I will incense Page to
deal with poison; I will possess him with
yellowness, for the revolt of mine is dangerous:
that is my true humour.

13

II,1,689

[To PAGE] And this is true; I like not the humour
of lying. He hath wronged me in some humours: I
should have borne the humoured letter to her; but I
have a sword and it shall bite upon my necessity.
He loves your wife; there's the short and the long.
My name is Corporal Nym; I speak and I avouch; 'tis
true: my name is Nym and Falstaff loves your wife.
Adieu. I love not the humour of bread and cheese,
and there's the humour of it. Adieu.

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