| Speeches (Lines) for Mistress Overdone | ||
| # | Act, Scene, Line (Click to see in context) | Speech text | 
| 1 | Well, well; there's one yonder arrested and carried
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| 2 | Marry, sir, that's Claudio, Signior Claudio. | |
| 3 | Nay, but I know 'tis so: I saw him arrested, saw
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| 4 | I am too sure of it: and it is for getting Madam
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| 5 | Thus, what with the war, what with the sweat, what
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| 6 | Well; what has he done? | |
| 7 | But what's his offence? | |
| 8 | What, is there a maid with child by him? | |
| 9 | What proclamation, man? | |
| 10 | And what shall become of those in the city? | |
| 11 | But shall all our houses of resort in the suburbs be
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| 12 | Why, here's a change indeed in the commonwealth!
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| 13 | What's to do here, Thomas tapster? let's withdraw. | |
| 14 | Good my lord, be good to me; your honour is accounted
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| 15 | My lord, this is one Lucio's information against me.
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