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Speeches (Lines) for Prince Escalus
in "Romeo and Juliet"

Total: 16

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,101

Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,
Profaners of this neighbour-stained steel,—...

2

III,1,1658

Where are the vile beginners of this fray?

3

III,1,1668

Benvolio, who began this bloody fray?

4

III,1,1700

Romeo slew him, he slew Mercutio;
Who now the price of his dear blood doth owe?

5

III,1,1705

And for that offence
Immediately we do exile him hence:...

6

V,3,3160

What misadventure is so early up,
That calls our person from our morning's rest?

7

V,3,3167

What fear is this which startles in our ears?

8

V,3,3171

Search, seek, and know how this foul murder comes.

9

V,3,3182

Come, Montague; for thou art early up,
To see thy son and heir more early down.

10

V,3,3187

Look, and thou shalt see.

11

V,3,3190

Seal up the mouth of outrage for a while,
Till we can clear these ambiguities,...

12

V,3,3203

Then say at once what thou dost know in this.

13

V,3,3245

We still have known thee for a holy man.
Where's Romeo's man? what can he say in this?

14

V,3,3253

Give me the letter; I will look on it.
Where is the county's page, that raised the watch?...

15

V,3,3261

This letter doth make good the friar's words,
Their course of love, the tidings of her death:...

16

V,3,3281

A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:...

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