Speeches (Lines) for Ursula
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I know you well enough; you are Signior Antonio. |
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I know you by the waggling of your head. |
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You could never do him so ill-well, unless you were
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Come, come, do you think I do not know you by your
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The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish
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6 |
But are you sure
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And did they bid you tell her of it, madam? |
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8 |
Why did you so? Doth not the gentleman
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Sure, I think so;
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10 |
Sure, sure, such carping is not commendable. |
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11 |
Yet tell her of it: hear what she will say. |
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12 |
O, do not do your cousin such a wrong.
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13 |
I pray you, be not angry with me, madam,
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14 |
His excellence did earn it, ere he had it.
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15 |
She's limed, I warrant you: we have caught her, madam. |
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16 |
I will, lady. |
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17 |
Well. |
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18 |
Madam, withdraw: the prince, the count, Signior
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19 |
Madam, you must come to your uncle. Yonder's old
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