Speeches (Lines) for Aegeon
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Proceed, Solinus, to procure my fall
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Yet this my comfort: when your words are done,
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A heavier task could not have been imposed
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O, had the gods done so, I had not now
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My youngest boy, and yet my eldest care,
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Hopeless and helpless doth AEgeon wend,
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Unless the fear of death doth make me dote,
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Most mighty duke, vouchsafe me speak a word:
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Is not your name, sir, call'd Antipholus?
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I am sure you both of you remember me. |
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Why look you strange on me? you know me well. |
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O, grief hath changed me since you saw me last,
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13 |
Dromio, nor thou? |
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I am sure thou dost. |
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Not know my voice! O time's extremity,
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But seven years since, in Syracusa, boy,
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If I dream not, thou art AEmilia:
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