Speeches (Lines) for Oliver
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Now, sir! what make you here? |
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What mar you then, sir? |
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Marry, sir, be better employed, and be nought awhile. |
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Know you where you are, sir? |
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Know you before whom, sir? |
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What, boy! [Strikes him] |
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Wilt thou lay hands on me, villain? |
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Let me go, I say. |
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And what wilt thou do? Beg, when that is spent? Well, sir,
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Get you with him, you old dog. |
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Is it even so? Begin you to grow upon me? I will physic
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Was not Charles, the Duke's wrestler, here to speak with me? |
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Call him in. [Exit DENNIS] 'Twill be a good way; and
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Good Monsieur Charles! What's the new news at the new
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Can you tell if Rosalind, the Duke's daughter, be banished
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Where will the old Duke live? |
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What, you wrestle to-morrow before the new Duke? |
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Charles, I thank thee for thy love to me, which thou shalt
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Farewell, good Charles. Now will I stir this gamester. I
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O that your Highness knew my heart in this!
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Good morrow, fair ones; pray you, if you know,
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If that an eye may profit by a tongue,
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Orlando doth commend him to you both;
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Some of my shame; if you will know of me
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When last the young Orlando parted from you,
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And well he might so do,
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Twice did he turn his back, and purpos'd so;
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'Twas I; but 'tis not I. I do not shame
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By and by.
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Many will swoon when they do look on blood. |
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Look, he recovers. |
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Be of good cheer, youth. You a man!
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This was not counterfeit; there is too great testimony in
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Well then, take a good heart and counterfeit to be a man. |
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That will I, for I must bear answer back
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Neither call the giddiness of it in question, the poverty
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And you, fair sister. Exit |
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