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Speeches (Lines) for Aemilia
in "Comedy of Errors"

Total: 16

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# Act, Scene, Line
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1

V,1,1467

Be quiet, people. Wherefore throng you hither?

2

V,1,1473

How long hath this possession held the man?

3

V,1,1478

Hath he not lost much wealth by wreck of sea?
Buried some dear friend? Hath not else his eye...

4

V,1,1486

You should for that have reprehended him.

5

V,1,1488

Ay, but not rough enough.

6

V,1,1490

Haply, in private.

7

V,1,1492

Ay, but not enough.

8

V,1,1499

And thereof came it that the man was mad.
The venom clamours of a jealous woman...

9

V,1,1523

No, not a creature enters in my house.

10

V,1,1525

Neither: he took this place for sanctuary,
And it shall privilege him from your hands...

11

V,1,1533

Be patient; for I will not let him stir
Till I have used the approved means I have,...

12

V,1,1543

Be quiet and depart: thou shalt not have him.

13

V,1,1771

Most mighty duke, behold a man much wrong'd.

14

V,1,1781

Whoever bound him, I will loose his bonds
And gain a husband by his liberty....

15

V,1,1791

By men of Epidamnum he and I
And the twin Dromio all were taken up;...

16

V,1,1838

Renowned duke, vouchsafe to take the pains
To go with us into the abbey here...

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