Speeches (Lines) for Silence
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Good morrow, good cousin Shallow. |
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Alas, a black ousel, cousin Shallow! |
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Indeed, sir, to my cost. |
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You were call'd 'lusty Shallow' then, cousin. |
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This Sir John, cousin, that comes hither anon about
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We shall all follow, cousin. |
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By my troth, I was not there. |
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8 |
Dead, sir. |
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Thereafter as they be—a score of good ewes may be
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Here come two of Sir John Falstaffs men, as I think. |
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Your good worship is welcome. |
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12 |
That's fifty-five year ago. |
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Ah, sirrah! quoth-a—we shall [Singing]
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[Singing]
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Who, I? I have been merry twice and once ere now. |
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[Singing]
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An we shall be merry, now comes in the sweet o' th' |
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[Singing]
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Is't so? Why then, say an old man can do somewhat. |
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By'r lady, I think 'a be, but goodman Puff of Barson. |
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22 |
[Singing] And Robin Hood, Scarlet, and John. |