Speeches (Lines) for Virgilia
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But had he died in the business, madam; how then? |
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Beseech you, give me leave to retire myself. |
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3 |
His bloody brow! O Jupiter, no blood! |
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4 |
Heavens bless my lord from fell Aufidius! |
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5 |
I am glad to see your ladyship. |
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6 |
I thank your ladyship; well, good madam. |
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7 |
A crack, madam. |
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8 |
No, good madam; I will not out of doors. |
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9 |
Indeed, no, by your patience; I'll not over the
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10 |
I will wish her speedy strength, and visit her with
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11 |
'Tis not to save labour, nor that I want love. |
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12 |
No, good madam, pardon me; indeed, I will not forth. |
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13 |
O, good madam, there can be none yet. |
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14 |
Indeed, madam? |
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15 |
Give me excuse, good madam; I will obey you in every
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16 |
No, at a word, madam; indeed, I must not. I wish
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17 |
Nay, 'tis true. |
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18 |
Yes, certain, there's a letter for you; I saw't. |
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19 |
O, no, no, no. |
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20 |
The gods grant them true! |
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21 |
O heavens! O heavens! |
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22 |
[To SICINIUS] You shall stay too: I would I had the power
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23 |
What then!
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24 |
My lord and husband! |
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25 |
The sorrow that delivers us thus changed
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26 |
Ay, and mine,
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