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Speeches (Lines) for Servant
in "Troilus and Cressida"

Total: 15

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,1,1495

Ay, sir, when he goes before me.

2

III,1,1497

Sir, I do depend upon the lord.

3

III,1,1500

The lord be praised!

4

III,1,1502

Faith, sir, superficially.

5

III,1,1504

I hope I shall know your honour better.

6

III,1,1506

You are in the state of grace.

7

III,1,1510

I do but partly know, sir: it is music in parts.

8

III,1,1512

Wholly, sir.

9

III,1,1514

To the hearers, sir.

10

III,1,1516

At mine, sir, and theirs that love music.

11

III,1,1518

Who shall I command, sir?

12

III,1,1522

That's to 't indeed, sir: marry, sir, at the request
of Paris my lord, who's there in person; with him,
the mortal Venus, the heart-blood of beauty, love's
invisible soul,—

13

III,1,1527

No, sir, Helen: could you not find out that by her
attributes?

14

III,1,1533

Sodden business! there's a stewed phrase indeed!

15

V,5,3458

I go, my lord.

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