Speeches (Lines) for Servant in "Merchant of Venice"
Total: 4
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Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text |
1 |
I,2,312 |
The four strangers seek for you, madam, to take
their leave: and there is a forerunner come from a
fifth, the Prince of Morocco, who brings word the
prince his master will be here to-night.
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2 |
II,9,1219 |
Where is my lady?
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3 |
II,9,1221 |
Madam, there is alighted at your gate
A young Venetian, one that comes before
To signify the approaching of his lord;
From whom he bringeth sensible regreets,
To wit, besides commends and courteous breath,
Gifts of rich value. Yet I have not seen
So likely an ambassador of love:
A day in April never came so sweet,
To show how costly summer was at hand,
As this fore-spurrer comes before his lord.
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4 |
III,1,1309 |
Gentlemen, my master Antonio is at his house and
desires to speak with you both.
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