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Speeches (Lines) for First Servant
in "Romeo and Juliet"

Total: 4

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,5,619

(stage directions). [Musicians waiting. Enter Servingmen with napkins]

First Servant. Where's Potpan, that he helps not to take away? He
shift a trencher? he scrape a trencher!


2

I,5,623

Second Servant. When good manners shall lie all in one or two men's
hands and they unwashed too, 'tis a foul thing.

First Servant. Away with the joint-stools, remove the
court-cupboard, look to the plate. Good thou, save
me a piece of marchpane; and, as thou lovest me, let
the porter let in Susan Grindstone and Nell.
Antony, and Potpan!


3

I,5,629

Second Servant. Ay, boy, ready.

First Servant. You are looked for and called for, asked for and
sought for, in the great chamber.


4

IV,4,2632

Capulet. Now, fellow,
What's there?

First Servant. Things for the cook, sir; but I know not what.


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